Control of Membrane Protein Motion by Submembrane Actin Rings
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Presented by Helge Ewers, Ph.D., Professor for Membrane Biochemistry, Freie Universität Berlin Institute for Chemistry and Biochemistry (December 11, 2024)
PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS:
[00:00:00] Introduction
[00:03:48] How does membrane compartmentalization work?
[00:06:23] High-density single particle tracking - Experimental set-up
[00:07:23] Experiment Results
[00:30:00] Emerging questions
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Question and Answer
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PRESENTATION HIGHLIGHTS:
[00:00:00] Is the blinking of the quantum dots a problem?
[00:01:33] You mentioned that these actin rings are at different neurons. Are there similar structures on non-neuronal cells or is it specific to neurons?
[00:03:23] Was your tracking 2D or 3D?
[00:04:49] Are there actin rings at the plasma membrane possibly seen in other eukaryotic cells?
[00:08:25] How did you determine the ideal localization density for the pope?