Sako Yasushi
Cellular Informatics Laboratory, RIKEN, Wako, Japan.
Mol Syst Biol. 2006;2:56. doi: 10.1038/msb4100100. Epub 2006 Oct 17.
In this work, I present the application of single-molecule imaging to systems biology and discuss the relevant technical issues within this context. Imaging single molecules has made it possible to visualize individual molecules at work in living cells. This continuously improving technique allows the measurement of non-invasively quantitative parameters of intracellular reactions, such as the number of molecules, reaction rate constants and diffusion coefficients with spatial distributions and temporal fluctuations. This detailed information about unitary intracellular reactions is essential for constructing quantitative models of reaction networks that provide a systems-level understanding of the mechanisms by which various cellular behaviors are emerging.
在这项工作中,我介绍了单分子成像在系统生物学中的应用,并在此背景下讨论了相关技术问题。对单个分子进行成像使得在活细胞中可视化单个分子的工作成为可能。这项不断改进的技术能够测量细胞内反应的非侵入性定量参数,例如分子数量、反应速率常数以及具有空间分布和时间波动的扩散系数。关于单一细胞内反应的这些详细信息对于构建反应网络的定量模型至关重要,这些模型能够从系统层面理解各种细胞行为产生的机制。