Simon P. PolandNikola KrstajićJames MonypennySimao CoelhoDavid TyndallRichard WalkerViviane DevaugesJustin RichardsonNeale A. W. DuttonPaul R. BarberDavid LiKlaus SuhlingTony NgRobert K. HendersonSimon Ameer‐Beg
We demonstrate diffraction limited multiphoton imaging in a massively parallel, fully addressable time-resolved multi-beam multiphoton microscope capable of producing fluorescence lifetime images with sub-50ps temporal resolution. This imaging platform offers a significant improvement in acquisition speed over single-beam laser scanning FLIM by a factor of 64 without compromising in either the temporal or spatial resolutions of the system. We demonstrate FLIM acquisition at 500 ms with live cells expressing green fluorescent protein. The applicability of the technique to imaging protein-protein interactions in live cells is exemplified by observation of time-dependent FRET between the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and the adapter protein Grb2 following stimulation with the receptor ligand. Furthermore, ligand-dependent association of HER2-HER3 receptor tyrosine kinases was observed on a similar timescale and involved the internalisation and accumulation or receptor heterodimers within endosomes. These data demonstrate the broad applicability of this novel FLIM technique to the spatio-temporal dynamics of protein-protein interaction.
Simon P. PolandNikola KrstajićSimao CoelhoDavid TyndallRichard WalkerViviane DevaugesPenny E. MortonNicole S. NicholasJustin RichardsonDavid LiKlaus SuhlingClaire M. WellsMaddy ParsonsRobert K. HendersonSimon Ameer‐Beg
Martin StraubPeter LodemannP. HOLROYDReinhard JahnStefan W. Hell
Simon P. PolandJames A. LevittNikola KrstajićAhmet ErdogenRichard WalkerViviane DevaugesTony NgRobert K. HendersonSimon Ameer‐Beg
Adam StraubScott S. HowardChris Xu
Sandrine Lévêque‐FortMarie‐Pierre Fontaine‐AupartGérard RogerPatrick Georges