Correlative microscopy approach for biology using X-ray holography, X-ray scanning diffraction and STED microscopy

2018-09-07 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Correlative microscopy approach for biology using X-ray holography, X-ray scanning diffraction and STED microscopy​
Bernhardt, M.; Nicolas, J.-D.; Osterhoff, M. ; Mittelstädt, H.; Reuß, B. M. ; Harke, B. & Wittmeier, A. et al.​ (2018) 
Nature Communications9(1) art. 3641​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05885-z 

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Bernhardt, M.; Nicolas, J.-D.; Osterhoff, Markus ; Mittelstädt, H.; Reuß, Bernhard M. ; Harke, B.; Wittmeier, A.; Sprung, M.; Köster, S. ; Salditt, T. 
Abstract
We present a correlative microscopy approach for biology based on holographic X-ray imaging, X-ray scanning diffraction, and stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy. All modalities are combined into the same synchrotron endstation. In this way, labeled and unlabeled structures in cells are visualized in a complementary manner. We map out the fluorescently labeled actin cytoskeleton in heart tissue cells and superimpose the data with phase maps from X-ray holography. Furthermore, an array of local far-field diffraction patterns is recorded in the regime of small-angle X-ray scattering (scanning SAXS), which can be interpreted in terms of biomolecular shape and spatial correlations of all contributing scattering constituents. We find that principal directions of anisotropic diffraction patterns coincide to a certain degree with the actin fiber directions and that actin stands out in the phase maps from holographic recordings. In situ STED recordings are proposed to formulate models for diffraction data based on co-localization constraints.
Issue Date
7-September-2018
Journal
Nature Communications 
Organization
Institut für Röntgenphysik 
Working Group
RG Köster (Cellular Biophysics) 
RG Salditt (Structure of Biomolecular Assemblies and X-Ray Physics) 
ISSN
2041-1723
Language
English
Subject(s)
x-ray imaging; x-ray scattering; cellular biophysics

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