TY - JOUR
T1 - Applications of second harmonic generation (SHG)/sum-frequency generation (SFG) imaging for biophysical characterization of the plasma membrane
AU - Mizuguchi, Takaha
AU - Nuriya, Mutsuo
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors gratefully acknowledge Olympus Corporation for their continuous support in the development of the multimodal multiphoton microscopy technique. Funding was provided by JST PRESTO (Grant JPMJPR17G6) and JSPS KAKENHI (ResonanceBio Grant 16H01434).
Funding Information:
The authors gratefully acknowledge Olympus Corporation for their continuous support in the development of the multimodal multiphoton microscopy technique. Funding was provided by JST PRESTO (Grant JPMJPR17G6) and JSPS KAKENHI (ResonanceBio Grant 16H01434).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB) and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - The plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer of < 10 nm width that separates intra- and extra-cellular environments and serves as the site of cell-cell communication, as well as communication between cells and the extracellular environment. As such, biophysical phenomena at and around the plasma membrane play key roles in determining cellular physiology and pathophysiology. Thus, the selective visualization and characterization of the plasma membrane are crucial aspects of research in wide areas of biology and medicine. However, the specific characterization of the plasma membrane has been a challenge using conventional imaging techniques, which are unable to effectively distinguish between signals arising from the plasma membrane and those from intracellular lipid structures. In this regard, interface-specific second harmonic generation (SHG) and sum-frequency generation (SFG) imaging demonstrate great potential. When combined with exogenous SHG/SFG active dyes, SHG/SFG can specifically highlight the plasma membrane as the most prominent interface associated with cells. Furthermore, SHG/SFG imaging can be readily extended to multimodal multiphoton microscopy with simultaneous occurrence of other multiphoton phenomena, including multiphoton excitation and coherent Raman scattering, which shed light on the biophysical properties of the plasma membrane from different perspectives. Here, we review traditional and current applications, as well as the prospects of long-known but unexplored SHG/SFG imaging techniques in biophysics, with special focus on their use in the biophysical characterization of the plasma membrane.
AB - The plasma membrane is a lipid bilayer of < 10 nm width that separates intra- and extra-cellular environments and serves as the site of cell-cell communication, as well as communication between cells and the extracellular environment. As such, biophysical phenomena at and around the plasma membrane play key roles in determining cellular physiology and pathophysiology. Thus, the selective visualization and characterization of the plasma membrane are crucial aspects of research in wide areas of biology and medicine. However, the specific characterization of the plasma membrane has been a challenge using conventional imaging techniques, which are unable to effectively distinguish between signals arising from the plasma membrane and those from intracellular lipid structures. In this regard, interface-specific second harmonic generation (SHG) and sum-frequency generation (SFG) imaging demonstrate great potential. When combined with exogenous SHG/SFG active dyes, SHG/SFG can specifically highlight the plasma membrane as the most prominent interface associated with cells. Furthermore, SHG/SFG imaging can be readily extended to multimodal multiphoton microscopy with simultaneous occurrence of other multiphoton phenomena, including multiphoton excitation and coherent Raman scattering, which shed light on the biophysical properties of the plasma membrane from different perspectives. Here, we review traditional and current applications, as well as the prospects of long-known but unexplored SHG/SFG imaging techniques in biophysics, with special focus on their use in the biophysical characterization of the plasma membrane.
KW - Biophysics
KW - Coherent anti-stokes Raman scattering
KW - Dye
KW - Fluorescence
KW - Imaging
KW - Multimodal multiphoton microscopy
KW - Nonlinear optics
KW - Plasma membrane
KW - Second harmonic generation
KW - Sum frequency generation
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U2 - 10.1007/s12551-020-00768-4
DO - 10.1007/s12551-020-00768-4
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85094151946
SN - 1867-2450
VL - 12
SP - 1321
EP - 1329
JO - Biophysical Reviews
JF - Biophysical Reviews
IS - 6
ER -