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Multi-dimensional Fluorescence Live-Cell Imaging for Glucosome Dynamics in Living Human Cells
Songon An1,2, Prakash Parajuli3, Erin L Kennedy3
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), Baltimore, USA. san@umbc.edu.
Abstract:
Fluorescence live-cell imaging that has contributed to our understanding of cell biology is now at the frontline of studying quantitative biochemistry in a cell. Particularly, technological advancements of fluorescence live-cell imaging and associated strategies in recent years have allowed us to discover various subcellular macromolecular assemblies in living human cells. Here we describe how real-time dynamics of a multienzyme metabolic assembly, the "glucosome," that is responsible for regulating glucose flux at subcellular levels, has been investigated in both 2- and 3-dimensional space of single human cells. We envision that such multi-dimensional fluorescence live-cell imaging will continue to revolutionize our understanding of how intracellular metabolic pathways and their network are functionally orchestrated at single-cell levels.

