Abstract

Super-resolution confocal live imaging microscopy (SCLIM) we developed provides high-speed, high-resolution, three- and four-dimensional, and multicolor simultaneous imaging. Using this technology, we are now able to observe the fine details of various dynamic events going on in living cells, such as membrane traffic and organelle dynamics. The retention using selective hooks (RUSH) system is a powerful tool to control synchronous release of natural cargo proteins of interest from the endoplasmic reticulum in mammalian cells. In this chapter, we describe a method for visualizing secretory cargo traffic within and around the Golgi apparatus in HeLa cells using SCLIM in combination with the RUSH assay.

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