Weak Effect of Membrane Diffusion on the Rate of Receptor Accumulation at Adhesive Contacts.
Résumé
To assess if membrane diffusion could affect the kinetics of receptor recruitment at adhesive contacts, we transfected neurons with GFP-tagged IgCAMs of varying length (25-180 kD), and measured the lateral mobility of single Quantum Dots bound to those receptors at the cell surface. The diffusion coefficient varied within a physiological range (0.1-0.5 µm2/s), and was inversely proportional to the size of the receptor. We then triggered adhesive contact formation by placing anti-GFP coated microspheres on growth cones using optical tweezers, and measured surface receptor recruitment around microspheres by time-lapse fluorescence imaging. The accumulation rate was rather insensitive to the type of receptor, suggesting that the long range membrane diffusion of IgCAMs is not a limiting step in the initiation of neuronal contacts.
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