Understanding FRET as a Research Tool for Cellular Studies

Communication of molecular species through dynamic association and/or dissociation at various cellular sites governs biological functions. Understanding these physiological processes require delineation of molecular events occurring at the level of individual complexes in a living cell. Among the fe...

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Main Authors: Dilip Shrestha, Attila Jenei, Péter Nagy, György Vereb, János Szöllősi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-03-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/4/6718
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spelling doaj-415276e41de3424a8ad1666544c7cf502020-11-24T23:05:51ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672015-03-011646718675610.3390/ijms16046718ijms16046718Understanding FRET as a Research Tool for Cellular StudiesDilip Shrestha0Attila Jenei1Péter Nagy2György Vereb3János Szöllősi4Department of Biophysics and Cell Biology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, Nagyerdei Krt. 98, Debrecen 4032, HungaryDepartment of Biophysics and Cell Biology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, Nagyerdei Krt. 98, Debrecen 4032, HungaryDepartment of Biophysics and Cell Biology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, Nagyerdei Krt. 98, Debrecen 4032, HungaryDepartment of Biophysics and Cell Biology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, Nagyerdei Krt. 98, Debrecen 4032, HungaryDepartment of Biophysics and Cell Biology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, Nagyerdei Krt. 98, Debrecen 4032, HungaryCommunication of molecular species through dynamic association and/or dissociation at various cellular sites governs biological functions. Understanding these physiological processes require delineation of molecular events occurring at the level of individual complexes in a living cell. Among the few non-invasive approaches with nanometer resolution are methods based on Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET). FRET is effective at a distance of 1–10 nm which is equivalent to the size of macromolecules, thus providing an unprecedented level of detail on molecular interactions. The emergence of fluorescent proteins and SNAP- and CLIP- tag proteins provided FRET with the capability to monitor changes in a molecular complex in real-time making it possible to establish the functional significance of the studied molecules in a native environment. Now, FRET is widely used in biological sciences, including the field of proteomics, signal transduction, diagnostics and drug development to address questions almost unimaginable with biochemical methods and conventional microscopies. However, the underlying physics of FRET often scares biologists. Therefore, in this review, our goal is to introduce FRET to non-physicists in a lucid manner. We will also discuss our contributions to various FRET methodologies based on microscopy and flow cytometry, while describing its application for determining the molecular heterogeneity of the plasma membrane in various cell types.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/4/6718FRETMethods for measuring FRETFluorescence intensityFluorescence lifetimeAnisotropyMajor Histocompatibility Complex (MHC)CD1dIL2IL15Immune synapseErbB
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author Dilip Shrestha
Attila Jenei
Péter Nagy
György Vereb
János Szöllősi
spellingShingle Dilip Shrestha
Attila Jenei
Péter Nagy
György Vereb
János Szöllősi
Understanding FRET as a Research Tool for Cellular Studies
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
FRET
Methods for measuring FRET
Fluorescence intensity
Fluorescence lifetime
Anisotropy
Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC)
CD1d
IL2
IL15
Immune synapse
ErbB
author_facet Dilip Shrestha
Attila Jenei
Péter Nagy
György Vereb
János Szöllősi
author_sort Dilip Shrestha
title Understanding FRET as a Research Tool for Cellular Studies
title_short Understanding FRET as a Research Tool for Cellular Studies
title_full Understanding FRET as a Research Tool for Cellular Studies
title_fullStr Understanding FRET as a Research Tool for Cellular Studies
title_full_unstemmed Understanding FRET as a Research Tool for Cellular Studies
title_sort understanding fret as a research tool for cellular studies
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Communication of molecular species through dynamic association and/or dissociation at various cellular sites governs biological functions. Understanding these physiological processes require delineation of molecular events occurring at the level of individual complexes in a living cell. Among the few non-invasive approaches with nanometer resolution are methods based on Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET). FRET is effective at a distance of 1–10 nm which is equivalent to the size of macromolecules, thus providing an unprecedented level of detail on molecular interactions. The emergence of fluorescent proteins and SNAP- and CLIP- tag proteins provided FRET with the capability to monitor changes in a molecular complex in real-time making it possible to establish the functional significance of the studied molecules in a native environment. Now, FRET is widely used in biological sciences, including the field of proteomics, signal transduction, diagnostics and drug development to address questions almost unimaginable with biochemical methods and conventional microscopies. However, the underlying physics of FRET often scares biologists. Therefore, in this review, our goal is to introduce FRET to non-physicists in a lucid manner. We will also discuss our contributions to various FRET methodologies based on microscopy and flow cytometry, while describing its application for determining the molecular heterogeneity of the plasma membrane in various cell types.
topic FRET
Methods for measuring FRET
Fluorescence intensity
Fluorescence lifetime
Anisotropy
Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC)
CD1d
IL2
IL15
Immune synapse
ErbB
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/16/4/6718
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