Imaging of RNA in situ hybridization by atomic force microscopy

被引:8
|
作者
Kalle, WHJ [1 ]
Macville, MVE [1 ]
vandeCorput, MPC [1 ]
deGrooth, BG [1 ]
Tanke, HJ [1 ]
Raap, AK [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV TWENTE,DEPT APPL PHYS,7500 AE ENSCHEDE,NETHERLANDS
来源
关键词
atomic force microscopy; cell morphology; DAB; ethanol dehydration; in situ hybridization; peroxidase; RNA;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2818.1996.64428.x
中图分类号
TH742 [显微镜];
学科分类号
摘要
In this study we investigated the possibility of imaging internal cellular molecules after cytochemical detection with atomic force microscopy (AFM). To this end, rat 9G and HeLa cells were hybridized with haptenized probes for 28S ribosomal RNA, human elongation factor mRNA and cytomegalovirus immediate early antigen mRNA. The haptenized hybrids were subsequently detected with a peroxidase-labelled antibody and visualized with 3,3'-diaminobenzidine (DAB). The influence of various scanning conditions on cell morphology and visibility of the signal was investigated, In order to determine the influence of ethanol dehydration on cellular structure and visibility of the DAB precipitate, cells were kept in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and scanned under fluid after DAB development or dehydrated and subsequently scanned dry or submerged in PBS. Direct information on the increase in height of cellular structures because of internally precipitated DAB and the height of mock-hybridized cells was available. Results show that internal DAB precipitate can be detected by AFM, with the highest sensitivity in the case of dry cells, Although a relatively large amount of DAB had to be precipitated inside the cell before it was visible by AFM, the resolution of AFM for imaging of RNA-in situ hybridization signals was slightly better than that of conventional optical microscopy. Furthermore, it is concluded that dehydration of the cells has irreversible effects on cellular structure. Therefore, scanning under fluid of previously dehydrated samples cannot be considered as a good representation of the situation before dehydration.
引用
收藏
页码:192 / 199
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Improving Atomic Force Microscopy imaging with the adaptation of ultrasonic force microscopy
    Druffner, CJ
    Sathish, S
    NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION AND RELIABILITY OF MICRO-AND NANOMATERIAL SYSTEMS, 2002, 4703 : 105 - 113
  • [22] ATOMIC RESOLUTION IMAGING OF A NONCONDUCTOR BY ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY
    ALBRECHT, TR
    QUATE, CF
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 1987, 62 (07) : 2599 - 2602
  • [23] Visualization of RNA transcripts by atomic force microscopy
    Limanskii, A. P.
    CYTOLOGY AND GENETICS, 2007, 41 (02) : 76 - 81
  • [24] Visualization of RNA transcripts by atomic force microscopy
    A. P. Limanskii
    Cytology and Genetics, 2007, 41 : 76 - 81
  • [25] In situ atomic force microscopy imaging of electrodeposition of mixed layers of copper/cuprous oxide
    Bonnefont, A
    Kostecki, R
    McLarnon, F
    Arrayet, JC
    Servant, L
    Argoul, F
    JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1999, 146 (11) : 4101 - 4104
  • [26] IN-SITU ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY IMAGING OF POLYMER DEGRADATION IN AN AQUEOUS ENVIRONMENT
    SHAKESHEFF, KM
    DAVIES, MC
    ROBERTS, CJ
    TENDLER, SJB
    SHARD, AG
    DOMB, A
    LANGMUIR, 1994, 10 (12) : 4417 - 4419
  • [27] Imaging in situ cleaved MgO(100) with non-contact atomic force microscopy
    Ashworth, TV
    Pang, CL
    Wincott, PL
    Vaughan, DJ
    Thornton, G
    APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, 2003, 210 (1-2) : 2 - 5
  • [28] In situ imaging of mitochondrial outer-membrane pores using atomic force microscopy
    Layton, BE
    Sastry, AM
    Lastoskie, CM
    Philbert, MA
    Miller, TJ
    Sullivan, KA
    Feldman, EL
    Wang, CW
    BIOTECHNIQUES, 2004, 37 (04) : 564 - +
  • [29] Real-Time In Situ Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging of Bismuth Crystal Growth
    Dale, Sara E. C.
    Bending, Simon J.
    Peter, Laurence M.
    LANGMUIR, 2009, 25 (19) : 11228 - 11231
  • [30] In situ atomic force microscopy imaging of block copolymer micelles adsorbed on a solid substrate
    Connell, SD
    Collins, S
    Fundin, J
    Yang, Z
    Hamley, IW
    LANGMUIR, 2003, 19 (24) : 10449 - 10453