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A Quantitative Comparison of Single-Dye Tracking Analysis Tools Using Monte Carlo Simulations
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- المؤلفون: Weimann, Laura1; Ganzinger, Kristina A.1; McColl, James1; Irvine, Kate L.2; Davis, Simon J.3 ; Gay, Nicholas J.4; Bryant, Clare E.2; Klenerman, David1
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PLoS ONE. May2013, Vol. 8 Issue 5, p1-9. 9p.
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Single-particle tracking (SPT) is widely used to study processes from membrane receptor organization to the dynamics of RNAs in living cells. While single-dye labeling strategies have the benefit of being minimally invasive, this comes at the expense of data quality; typically a data set of short trajectories is obtained and analyzed by means of the mean square displacements (MSD) or the distribution of the particles’ displacements in a set time interval (jump distance, JD). To evaluate the applicability of both approaches, a quantitative comparison of both methods under typically encountered experimental conditions is necessary. Here we use Monte Carlo simulations to systematically compare the accuracy of diffusion coefficients (D-values) obtained for three cases: one population of diffusing species, two populations with different D-values, and a population switching between two D-values. For the first case we find that the MSD gives more or equally accurate results than the JD analysis (relative errors of D-values <6%). If two diffusing species are present or a particle undergoes a motion change, the JD analysis successfully distinguishes both species (relative error <5%). Finally we apply the JD analysis to investigate the motion of endogenous LPS receptors in live macrophages before and after treatment with methyl-β-cyclodextrin and latrunculin B. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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