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Tracking intracellular uptake and localisation of alkyne tagged fatty acids using Raman spectroscopy.


ABSTRACT: Intracellular uptake, distribution and metabolism of lipids are tightly regulated characteristics in healthy cells. An analytical technique capable of understanding these characteristics with a high level of species specificity in a minimally invasive manner is highly desirable in order to understand better how these become disrupted during disease. In this study, the uptake and distribution of three different alkyne tagged fatty acids in single cells were monitored and compared, highlighting the ability of Raman spectroscopy combined with alkyne tags for better understanding of the fine details with regard to uptake, distribution and metabolism of very chemically specific lipid species. This indicates the promise of using Raman spectroscopy directly with alkyne tagged lipids for cellular studies as opposed to subsequently clicking of a fluorophore onto the alkyne for fluorescence imaging.

SUBMITTER: Jamieson LE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5890826 | biostudies-other | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Tracking intracellular uptake and localisation of alkyne tagged fatty acids using Raman spectroscopy.

Jamieson Lauren E LE   Greaves Jennifer J   McLellan Jayde A JA   Munro Kevin R KR   Tomkinson Nicholas C O NCO   Chamberlain Luke H LH   Faulds Karen K   Graham Duncan D  

Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy 20180307


Intracellular uptake, distribution and metabolism of lipids are tightly regulated characteristics in healthy cells. An analytical technique capable of understanding these characteristics with a high level of species specificity in a minimally invasive manner is highly desirable in order to understand better how these become disrupted during disease. In this study, the uptake and distribution of three different alkyne tagged fatty acids in single cells were monitored and compared, highlighting th  ...[more]

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