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Hierarchical nanostructure and synergy of multimolecular signalling complexes.


ABSTRACT: Signalling complexes are dynamic, multimolecular structures and sites for intracellular signal transduction. Although they play a crucial role in cellular activation, current research techniques fail to resolve their structure in intact cells. Here we present a multicolour, photoactivated localization microscopy approach for imaging multiple types of single molecules in fixed and live cells and statistical tools to determine the nanoscale organization, topology and synergy of molecular interactions in signalling complexes downstream of the T-cell antigen receptor. We observe that signalling complexes nucleated at the key adapter LAT show a hierarchical topology. The critical enzymes PLC?1 and VAV1 localize to the centre of LAT-based complexes, and the adapter SLP-76 and actin molecules localize to the periphery. Conditional second-order statistics reveal a hierarchical network of synergic interactions between these molecules. Our results extend our understanding of the nanostructure of signalling complexes and are relevant to studying a wide range of multimolecular complexes.

SUBMITTER: Sherman E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4942584 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hierarchical nanostructure and synergy of multimolecular signalling complexes.

Sherman Eilon E   Barr Valarie A VA   Merrill Robert K RK   Regan Carole K CK   Sommers Connie L CL   Samelson Lawrence E LE  

Nature communications 20160711


Signalling complexes are dynamic, multimolecular structures and sites for intracellular signal transduction. Although they play a crucial role in cellular activation, current research techniques fail to resolve their structure in intact cells. Here we present a multicolour, photoactivated localization microscopy approach for imaging multiple types of single molecules in fixed and live cells and statistical tools to determine the nanoscale organization, topology and synergy of molecular interacti  ...[more]

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