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The FASEB Journal | 1994

Applications of ratio fluorescence microscopy in the study of cell physiology.

Kenneth W. Dunn; Satyajit Mayor; Jeffrey N. Myers; Frederick R. Maxfield

Quantitative fluorescence microscopy is becoming an increasingly important tool in the study of cell biology. Fluorescence microscopy has long been used for qualitative characterizations of subcellular distributions of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and ions, but quantifying these distributions is complicated by a variety of optical, biological, and physical factors. Many factors that complicate quantification of fluorescence in cells can be circumvented by analyzing fluorescence ratios derived from pairs of fluorescence images. In this review we will discuss the factors that affect fluorescence quantification, the advantages of quantifying fluorescence as a ratio, and give examples of how fluorescence ratio microscopy is being applied in studies of cell biology.—Dunn, K. W., Mayor, S., Myers, J. N., Maxfield, F. R. Applications of ratio fluorescence microscopy in the study of cell physiology. FASEB J. 8: 573‐582; 1994.


Journal of Cell Biology | 1995

Transport from late endosomes to lysosomes, but not sorting of integral membrane proteins in endosomes, depends on the vacuolar proton pump.

van Weert Aw; Kenneth W. Dunn; Hans J. Geuze; Frederick R. Maxfield; Willem Stoorvogel


Journal of Cell Biology | 1989

Iterative fractionation of recycling receptors from lysosomally destined ligands in an early sorting endosome.

Kenneth W. Dunn; Timothy E. McGraw; Frederick R. Maxfield


Journal of Cell Biology | 1995

Lens epithelial cell apoptosis appears to be a common cellular basis for non-congenital cataract development in humans and animals.

Li Wc; Kuszak; Kenneth W. Dunn; Wang Rr; Ma W; Guangyi Wang; Spector A; Leib M; Cotliar Am; Weiss M


Molecular Biology of the Cell | 1993

Endosome acidification and receptor trafficking: bafilomycin A1 slows receptor externalization by a mechanism involving the receptor's internalization motif.

Lester S. Johnson; Kenneth W. Dunn; Bronislaw Pytowski; Timothy E. McGraw


Journal of Cell Biology | 1992

Delivery of ligands from sorting endosomes to late endosomes occurs by maturation of sorting endosomes.

Kenneth W. Dunn; Frederick R. Maxfield


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1997

Bafilomycin A1 treatment retards transferrin receptor recycling more than bulk membrane recycling.

John F. Presley; Satyajit Mayor; Timothy E. McGraw; Kenneth W. Dunn; Frederick R. Maxfield


Journal of Cell Biology | 1993

The End2 mutation in CHO cells slows the exit of transferrin receptors from the recycling compartment but bulk membrane recycling is unaffected

John F. Presley; Satyajit Mayor; Kenneth W. Dunn; Lester S. Johnson; Timothy E. McGraw; Frederick R. Maxfield


Journal of Cellular Physiology | 1993

Isolation of a temperature-sensitive variant Chinese hamster ovary cell line with a morphologically altered endocytic recycling compartment

Timothy E. McGraw; Kenneth W. Dunn; Frederick R. Maxfield


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1994

Regulation of endocytic trafficking and acidification are independent of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator.

Kenneth W. Dunn; Juliet C. Park; Carol E. Semrad; Dana L. Gelman; Tracy Shevell; Timothy E. McGraw

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