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Visualization of Endoplasmic Reticulum Subdomains in Cultured Cells
Published on: February 18, 2014
Nanoscopy of Organelle Handoff Portals Reveals Direct Coupling between Endoplasmic Reticulum Remodeling and
Jin-Sung Park1, Il-Buem Lee1, Hyeon-Min Moon1
1Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics, Institute for Basic Science, Seoul 02841, Korea.
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How biosynthetic organelles leave the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and engage with microtubule tracks remains a central question. Combining interferometric scattering with fluorescence nanoscopy, we tracked nanometer-scale handoff events in living cells. ER-derived organelles undergo biased diffusion along ER tubules toward nearby microtubules. ER three-way junctions function as nanoscopic hubs where a cargo pauses, contacts multiple microtubules, and then launches onto a track for long-range travel. During this process, the ER maintains a membrane tether to the departing cargo, extending its tubules and forming new junctions, thereby coupling internetwork transfer with membrane morphogenesis. These observations reveal an integrated mechanism that links organelle biogenesis, directional trafficking, and continual ER and cellular remodeling, underscoring the ER's active role in steering transport and repurposing its own output. More broadly, this single-label, dual-mode nanoscopy provides a minimally perturbative, high-speed, and broadly applicable platform for probing the nanoscale dynamics of diverse organelles and cytoskeletal processes in the crowded intracellular environment.
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