2.1 Fluorescent Microscope Flashcards
Visible light
400 nm - 700 nm
Fluorescence
Specific molecules located in cells by fluorescence microscopy
antibodies used to detect specific molecules.
Fluorescent Tags
fluorescent proteins used to tag individual proteins - living cells + organisms
protein dynamics followed in living cells
Immunocytochemistry + Immunofluorescence
primary antibodies:
rabbit antibody directed against antigen A
secondary antibodies:
marker-couples antibodies directed against rabbit antibodies
- first barrier filter:
lets through only blue light with wavelength between 450 nm + 490 nm - beam splitting mirror:
reflects light below 510 nm - transmits light above 510 nm - second barrier filter:
cuts out unwanted fluorescent signals - passes specific green fluorescein emission between 520 nm + 560 nm
Principles of confocal microscopy
A) fluorescent specimen is illuminated with focused light point from pinhole
B) emitted fluorescent light from in-focus point focused at pinhole + reaches detector
C) emitted light from out-of-focus point is out of focus st pinhole + largely excluded from detector
Photoactivated fluorescent dyes
0 second - photoactivation
1 second - fluorescence in selected region
4 minutes
13 minutes