Prague Membrane Discussions - Spring Event

Place
J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry (JHI) Prague (Ladvi)
Term
9 March, 2017
Form
Organizer
Program (10am - 2:00 pm, Brdička Lecture Hall):

PLENARY LECTURE

10:00 Christian Eggeling
(Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford)
Studying membrane bioactivity with advanced (super-resolution) optical microscopy

Abstract:
Molecular interactions are key in cellular signalling. They are often ruled or rendered by the mobility of the involved molecules. We present different tools that are able to determine such mobility and potentially extract interaction dynamics. Specifically, the direct and non-invasive observation of the interactions in the living cell is often impeded by principle limitations of conventional far-field optical microscopes, for example with respect to limited spatio-temporal resolution. We depict how novel details of molecular membrane dynamics can be obtained by using advanced microscopy approaches such as the combination of super-resolution STED microscopy with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (STED-FCS). We highlight how STED-FCS can reveal novel aspects of membrane bioactivity such as of the existence and function of potential lipid rafts.

11:00 COFFEE BREAK (drinks, coffee and snacks available)

11:40 Mariana Amaro (JHI, Prague):
NBD-lipid probes for membrane studies

12:20 Marek Piliarik (IPE, Prague):
Interferometric imaging of single proteins and lipid membranes

13:00 Marek Cebecauer (JHI, Prague):
Super-resolution optical fluctuation imaging (SOFI) of CD4 glycoprotein on resting T cells