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Method for live-cell super-resolution imaging of mitochondrial cristae and quantification of submitochondrial membrane potentials.

Citation
Wolf, D. M., et al. “Method For Live-Cell Super-Resolution Imaging Of Mitochondrial Cristae And Quantification Of Submitochondrial Membrane Potentials.”. Methods In Cell Biology, pp. 545-555.
Center UCSD-UCLA
Author Dane M Wolf, Mayuko Segawa, Orian S Shirihai, Marc Liesa
Keywords Airyscan, cristae, live-cell imaging, mitochondrial membrane potential, Super-resolution imaging
Abstract

The emergence of diffraction-unlimited live-cell imaging technologies has enabled the examination of mitochondrial form and function in unprecedented detail. We recently developed an approach for visualizing the inner mitochondrial membrane and determined that cristae membranes possess distinct mitochondrial membrane potentials, representing unique bioenergetic subdomains within the same organelle. Here, we outline a methodology for resolving cristae and inner boundary membranes using the LSM880 with Airyscan. Furthermore, we demonstrate how to analyze TMRE fluorescence intensity using the Nernst equation to calculate membrane potentials of individual cristae. Altogether, using these new techniques to study the electrochemical properties of the cristae can help to gain deeper insight into the still elusive nature of the mitochondrion.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Methods in cell biology
Volume
155
Number of Pages
545-555
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
0091-679X
DOI
10.1016/bs.mcb.2019.12.006
Alternate Journal
Methods Cell Biol.
PMID
32183976
PMCID
PMC7216778
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