Choosing proper fluorescent dyes, proteins, and imaging techniques to study mitochondrial dynamics in mammalian cells

Mitochondrial dynamics refers to the processes maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis, including mitochondrial fission, fusion, transport, biogenesis, and mitophagy. Mitochondrial dynamics is essential for maintaining the metabolic function of mitochondria as well as their regulatory roles in cell si...

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description Mitochondrial dynamics refers to the processes maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis, including mitochondrial fission, fusion, transport, biogenesis, and mitophagy. Mitochondrial dynamics is essential for maintaining the metabolic function of mitochondria as well as their regulatory roles in cell signaling. In this review, we summarize the recently developed imaging techniques for studying mitochondrial dynamics including: mitochondrial-targeted fluorescent proteins and dyes, live-cell imaging using photoactivation, photoswitching and cell fusion, mitochondrial transcription and replication imaging by in situ hybridization, and imaging mitochondrial dynamics by super-resolution microscopy. Moreover, we discuss examples of how to choose and combine proper fluorescent dyes and/or proteins.
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subjects Biochemistry
Biological and Medical Physics
Biology
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biophysics
Biosynthesis
Biotechnology
Cell fusion
Cell signaling
Cytotoxicity
Dyes
Dynamics
Fluorescent dyes
Fluorescent indicators
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Hybridization
Imaging
Imaging techniques
Laboratories
Life Sciences
Mammalian cells
Metabolism
Microscopy
Mitochondria
Mitochondrial DNA
Morphology
Open access publishing
Photoactivation
Proteins
Regenerative medicine
Review
Stem cells
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title Choosing proper fluorescent dyes, proteins, and imaging techniques to study mitochondrial dynamics in mammalian cells
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