211-Hiroshima-EGFRTracking
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Single-molecule imaging and BDML file for quantitative information about trajectories of EGFR dynamics and activities in living CHO-K1 cells.
Project ID
211-Hiroshima-EGFRTracking
Title
Single-molecule imaging and BDML file for quantitative information about trajectories of EGFR dynamics and activities in living CHO-K1 cells.
Method Summary
See details in Hiroshima M, et. al. (2018) J Mol Biol., 430(9):1386-1401.
Image datasets
zipped 12 files / 22.0 GB, raw image 159 files / 31.3 GB, total 171 files / 53.3 GB
Quantitative datasets
zipped 0 files / 0 bytes, raw bdml 0 files / 0 bytes, total 0 files / 0 bytes
Biological Process
epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathway
(
GO:0007173
)
Method involved in biological imaging
evanescent wave microscopy(total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy)
(
FBbi:00000617
)
People
Contact
Yasushi Sako
RIKEN
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Cellular Informatics Laboratory
2-1 Hirosawa, Wako 351-0198, Japan
Imaging dataset contributor
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Quantitative dataset contributor
Michio Hiroshima
(RIKEN)
Datasets
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Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of EGFR–GFP molecules in the basal membrane of living cells.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of EGFR clusters for 2.4 s before stimulation.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of EGFR clusters for 2.4 s before stimulation.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of EGFR clusters for 2.4 s before stimulation.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of EGFR clusters for 2.4 s before stimulation.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of EGFR clusters for 2.4 s after 30nM EGF stimulation for 60s.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of EGFR clusters for 2.4 s after 4nM EGF stimulation for 15s.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of EGFR clusters for 2.4 s after 4nM EGF stimulation for 30s.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of EGFR clusters for 2.4 s after 4nM EGF stimulation for 60s.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of the dynamics and activity of Arm mutant EGFR.
Single-molecule imaging of trajectories of the dynamics and activity of ICD mutant EGFR.
Time-lapse of single-molecule imaging of EGFinduced GRB2–HaloTag::TMR translocation from cytoplasm to the basal plasma membrane.