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Summer School 2019

The Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research of the University Hospital of Jena invites young scientists from all over the world to participate in the Summer School of Molecular Medicine. The Summer School will provide an excellent opportunity to get familiar with research topics of molecular medicine and modern laboratory techniques. The Biomolecular Photonics Group organizes a module that will give you an introduction into modern fluorescence microscopy techniques.

Schedule

Day

Beginning

Topic

1
Tuesday

9.00 a.m.

Introduction into the principles of optical microscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy.

2
Wednesday

7.30 a.m.

Isolation of fluorescent proteins &
spectroscopic charcterization of fluorescent proteins

3
Thursday

9.00 a.m.

Spectroscopic charcterization of fluorescent proteins
Confocal microscopy of cells expressing GFP-variants

4
Friday

9.00 a.m.

Fluorescence lifetime measurements of cells expressing fluorescent proteins and fusion constructs

Copies of the slides used in the lectures and manuals for the devices used in the practical course can be found here. Students interested in this course will receive login and password upon request.

Recommended literature

Below you will find some review articles, which will give you an introduction into fluorescence microscopy and techniques for measuring fluorescence lifetimes.

For legal reasons we are not allowed to provide you with the pdfs of the articles but only with the links to the respective publications. However, inside the compueter network of the  Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena all publications are accessible.

Introduction into fluorescence microscopy

J. Lichtman, J.A. Conchello:
Fluorescence microscopy.
Nat. Methods 2, 910-919 (2005)

Review articles about techniques for labelling proteins

Introduction into labelling techniques:

B.N.G. Giepmans, S.R. Adams, M.H. Ellisman, R.Y.Tsien:
The fluorescent toolbox for accessing protein location and function.
Science 312, 217-224 (2006).

Overview over GFP variants:

N.C. Shaner, P.A. Steinbach, R.Y. Tsien:
A guide to choosing fluorescent proteins.
Nat. Meth. 2, 905-909 (2005).

On the discovery of GFP:

O. Shimomura:
A short story of aequorin
Biol. Bull. 189, 1-5 (1995).

O. Shimomura:Discovery of green fluorescent protein (GFP) (Nobel Lecture).
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 48, 5590-5602 (2009).

R.Y. Tsien:
Nobel lecture: constructing and exploiting the fluorescent protein paintbox.
Integr. Biol. 2, 77-93 (2010).

Please, have also a look on the website of the Nobel Prize committee

Review articles on fluorescence lifetime measurements

K. Suhling, P.W.M. French, D. Phillips:
Time resolved fluorescence microscopy.
Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 4, 13-22 (2005).

K. Suhling, L.M. Hirvonen, J.A. Levitt, P.H. Chung, C. Tregidgo, A. Le Marois, D.A. Rusakov, K. Zheng, S. Ameer-Beg, S. Poland, S. Coelho, R. Henderson, N. Krstajic:
Fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM): Basic concepts and some recent developments.
Medical Photonics 27, 3-40 (2015).

C. Biskup et. al.:
Multi-dimensional fluorescence lifetime and FRET measurements.
Microsc Res Tech. 70, 442-451 (2007).

Techniques for measuring fluorescence lifetimes

C. Biskup, T. Zimmer, K. Benndorf:
FRET between cardiac Na channel subunits measured with a confocal microscope and a streak camera.
Nature Biotechnology 22, 220 - 224 (2004).

C. Biskup et. al.:
Multi-dimensional fluorescence lifetime and FRET measurements.
Microsc Res Tech. 70, 442-451 (2007).

W. Becker
The bh TCSPC Handbook. 8th ed. , Berlin 2019.  

Validation of fluorescence lifetime measurements

Standards for fluorescence lifetime measurements:

N. Boens, W. Qin, N. Basarić, J. Hofkens, M. Ameloot, J. Pouget, J.P. Lefèvre, B. Valeur, E. Gratton, M. vandeVen, N.D. Silva Jr, Y. Engelborghs, K. Willaert, A. Sillen, G. Rumbles, D. Phillips, A.J. Visser, A. van Hoek, J.R. Lakowicz, H. Malak, I. Gryczynski, A.G. Szabo, D.T. Krajcarski, N. Tamai N, A. Miura:
Fluorescence lifetime standards for time and frequency domain fluorescence spectroscopy.
Anal. Chem. 79, 2137-2149 (2007).

Fluorescence lifetime measurements of Coumarin 6:

U.S. Raikar, C.G. Renuka, Y.F Nadaf, B.G. Mulimani,
A.M. Karguppikar, M.K. Soudagar:
Solvent effects on the absorption and fluorescence spectra of coumarins 6 and 7 molecules: Determination of ground and excited state dipole moment.
Spectrochim Acta A 65, 673-677 (2006).

Further recources

Microscopy websites

Microscope manufacturers (in alphabetical order)

  • Leica
  • Nikon
  • Olympus
  • Zeiss

Tutorials

  • Leica
  • Nikon
  • Olympus
  • Zeiss

Dye / Indicator websites

  • ATTO-Tec
  • Dyomics
  • Invitrogen
  • TEFLabs

Dye databases / fluorescence spectra viewer

  • Invitrogen
  • BDBiosciences
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