Dunn K W, Mayor S, Myers J N, Maxfield F R
Department of Pathology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. 10032.
FASEB J. 1994 Jun;8(9):573-82. doi: 10.1096/fasebj.8.9.8005385.
Quantitative fluorescence microscopy is becoming an increasingly important tool in the study of cell biology. Fluorescence microscopy has long been used for qualitative characterizations of subcellular distributions of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and ions, but quantifying these distributions is complicated by a variety of optical, biological, and physical factors. Many factors that complicate quantification of fluorescence in cells can be circumvented by analyzing fluorescence ratios derived from pairs of fluorescence images. In this review we will discuss the factors that affect fluorescence quantification, the advantages of quantifying fluorescence as a ratio, and give examples of how fluorescence ratio microscopy is being applied in studies of cell biology.
定量荧光显微镜正日益成为细胞生物学研究中一种重要的工具。长期以来,荧光显微镜一直用于对蛋白质、脂质、核酸和离子的亚细胞分布进行定性表征,但由于各种光学、生物学和物理因素,对这些分布进行定量分析变得很复杂。通过分析由成对荧光图像得出的荧光比率,可以规避许多使细胞荧光定量复杂化的因素。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论影响荧光定量的因素、将荧光作为比率进行定量的优点,并举例说明荧光比率显微镜在细胞生物学研究中的应用。