Shaping an evanescent focus of light for high spatial resolution optogenetic activations in live cells.
Opt Express
; 32(11): 19480-19494, 2024 May 20.
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| ID: mdl-38859082
ABSTRACT
Confining light illumination in the three dimensions of space is a challenge for various applications. Among these, optogenetic methods developed for live experiments in cell biology would benefit from such a localized illumination as it would improve the spatial resolution of diffusive photosensitive proteins leading to spatially constrained biological responses in specific subcellular organelles. Here, we describe a method to create and move a focused evanescent spot, at the interface between a glass substrate and an aqueous sample, across the field of view of a high numerical aperture microscope objective, using a digital micro-mirror device (DMD). We show that, after correcting the optical aberrations, light is confined within a spot of sub-micron lateral size and â¼100 nm axial depth above the coverslip, resulting in a volume of illumination drastically smaller than the one generated by a standard propagative focus. This evanescent focus is sufficient to induce a more intense and localized recruitment compared to a propagative focus on the optogenetic system CRY2-CIBN, improving the resolution of its pattern of activation.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Optogenetics
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Light
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Opt Express
Journal subject:
OFTALMOLOGIA
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
Estados Unidos