Recent Microscopy Advances and the Applications to Huntington's Disease Research.

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Mouhanad Babi, Kaitlyn Neuman, Christina Y Peng, Tamara Maiuri, Celeste E Suart, Ray Truant
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Abstract

Huntingtin is a 3144 amino acid protein defined as a scaffold protein with many intracellular locations that suggest functions in these compartments. Expansion of the CAG DNA tract in the huntingtin first exon is the cause of Huntington's disease. An important tool in understanding the biological functions of huntingtin is molecular imaging at the single-cell level by microscopy and nanoscopy. The evolution of these technologies has accelerated since the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 2014 for super-resolution nanoscopy. We are in a new era of light imaging at the single-cell level, not just for protein location, but also for protein conformation and biochemical function. Large-scale microscopy-based screening is also being accelerated by a coincident development of machine-based learning that offers a framework for truly unbiased data acquisition and analysis at very large scales. This review will summarize the newest technologies in light, electron, and atomic force microscopy in the context of unique challenges with huntingtin cell biology and biochemistry.

显微技术的最新进展及其在亨廷顿舞蹈病研究中的应用。
亨廷顿蛋白是一种3144个氨基酸的蛋白质,被定义为一种支架蛋白,在细胞内有许多位置,表明在这些区室中起作用。在亨廷顿蛋白第一外显子CAG DNA束的扩张是亨廷顿病的原因。单细胞水平的分子成像技术是了解亨廷顿蛋白生物学功能的重要工具。自2014年超分辨率纳米技术获得诺贝尔化学奖以来,这些技术的发展加速了。我们正处于单细胞水平光成像的新时代,不仅用于蛋白质定位,还用于蛋白质构象和生化功能。基于机器学习的同步发展也加速了基于显微镜的大规模筛选,机器学习为大规模的真正无偏见的数据采集和分析提供了框架。本文综述了在亨廷顿蛋白细胞生物学和生物化学面临独特挑战的背景下,光、电子和原子力显微镜的最新技术。
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