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1Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Abstract:
Vesicle endocytosis at the plasma membrane is associated with a precise temporal choreography in the recruitment of cytosolic proteins that sense, generate, or stabilize locally curved membrane regions. To dissect the role of membrane curvature sensing from other co-occurring events during the initial steps of endocytosis, we developed a method to artificially induce nanoscale deformations of the PM in living cells that is based on cone-shaped nanostructures (i.e., Nanocones). When cultured on Nanocones, cells create stable inward plasma membrane deformations to which curvature-sensing proteins are recruited. Here, we provide a detailed protocol how to use Nanocones to study recruitment during the initial steps of endocytosis in cells by fluorescence and electron microscopy.
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