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Published on: June 23, 2023
SPIFEE -- A pipeline for analyzing traces of live-cell fluorescence microscopy data
Colin Hogendorn1, Ingrid R Aragon1, Samuel Dallon1
1Department of Integrative Biology & Physiology, University of Minnesota Medical School - Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN, 55455.
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To properly respond to their environment, cells adjust the activity of key regulatory proteins and rates of gene expression. Methods to detect and quantify these forms of regulatory dynamics in living cells are of central importance for understanding cellular signaling events in both physiological and pathological conditions. Current technologies in this field make use of fluorescent probes to track cell signaling dynamics. Although these technologies have been used for decades, challenges remain. In particular, the segmentation, tracking, and interpretation of single cell dynamic data are time-consuming, prone to subjective errors, and often lacking in standardization across experiments. Here, we present SPIFEE, a data pipeline that uses experiment-dependent parameters to smooth noise and quantify key features of fluorescence data from time-lapse imaging studies. Processing data in this manner enhances and accelerates quantification of live-cell gene and protein expression, simplifies data analysis, and facilitates hypothesis generation.
