Issue 20, 2017

Physical chemistry in a single live cell: confocal microscopy

Abstract

A live cell is a complex, yet extremely important container. Understanding the dynamics in a selected intracellular component is a challenging task. We have recently made significant progress in this direction using a confocal microscope as a tool. The smallest size of the focused spot in a confocal microscope is ∼0.2 μm (200 nm). This is nearly one hundred times smaller than the size of a live cell. Thus, one can selectively study different intracellular components/organelles in a live cell. In this paper, we discuss how one can image different intracellular components/organelles, record fluorescence spectra and decay at different locations, ascertain local polarity and viscosity, and monitor the dynamics of solvation, proton transfer, red-ox and other phenomena at specified locations/organelles inside a cell. We will highlight how this knowledge enriched us in differentiating between cancer and non-cancer cells, 3D tumor spheroids and towards drug delivery.

Graphical abstract: Physical chemistry in a single live cell: confocal microscopy

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
06 Apr 2017
Accepted
25 Apr 2017
First published
26 Apr 2017

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2017,19, 12620-12627

Physical chemistry in a single live cell: confocal microscopy

Md. A. Amin, S. Nandi, P. Mondal, T. Mahata, S. Ghosh and K. Bhattacharyya, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2017, 19, 12620 DOI: 10.1039/C7CP02228J

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