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Submicron 3-D mass spectrometry imaging reveals an asymmetric molecular distribution on chemotaxing cells.


ABSTRACT: Background: Dictyostelium discoideum is a ~10 µm diameter unicellular eukaryote that lives on soil surfaces. When starved, D. discoideum cells aggregate into streams of cells in a process called chemotaxis. In this report, we studied D. discoideum cells during chemotaxis using 3D - mass spectrometry imaging (3D-MSI). Methods: The 3D-MSI consisted of the sequential generation of 2D molecular maps using burst alignment coupled to delayed extraction time-of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) combined with a soft sputtering beam to access the different layers. Results: Molecular maps with sub-cellular high spatial resolution (~300 nm) indicated the presence of ions at m/z = 221 and 236 at the front and sides, but reduced levels at the back, of cells moving toward of aggregation streams. The 3D-MSI also detected an ion at m/z = 240 at the edges and back, but reduced levels at the front, of aggregating cells. Other ions showed an even distribution across the cells. Conclusions: Together, these results demonstrate the utility of sub-micron MSI to study eukaryotic chemotaxis.

SUBMITTER: Castellanos A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9947426 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Submicron 3-D mass spectrometry imaging reveals an asymmetric molecular distribution on chemotaxing cells.

Castellanos Anthony A   Gomer Richard H RH   Fernandez-Lima Francisco F  

F1000Research 20220908


<b>Background:</b> <i>Dictyostelium discoideum</i> is a ~10 µm diameter unicellular eukaryote that lives on soil surfaces. When starved, <i>D. discoideum</i> cells aggregate into streams of cells in a process called chemotaxis. In this report, we studied <i>D. discoideum</i> cells during chemotaxis using 3D - mass spectrometry imaging (3D-MSI). <b>Methods:</b> The 3D-MSI consisted of the sequential generation of 2D molecular maps using burst alignment coupled to delayed extraction time-of flight  ...[more]

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