Visualization of acidic organelles in intact cells by electron microscopy.
- 1 August 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 81 (15), 4838-4842
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.81.15.4838
Abstract
We report the synthesis of a probe that permits the visualization by electron microscopy of acidic organelles in intact cells. This probe, 3-(2,4-dinitroanilino)-39-amino-N-methyldipropylamine (DAMP), is a basic congener of dinitrophenol that readily diffuses into intact cells. Its primary and tertiary amino groups (apparent pKa, 10.6) allow it to be concentrated in acidic organelles and to be retained there after fixation with aldehydes. The dinitroarene moiety of DAMP can then be localized with mouse monoclonal antibodies directed against dinitrophenol. The antibodies, in turn, can be visualized by light or electron microscopy by reaction with rabbit anti-mouse antibodies coupled to rhodamine or horseradish peroxidase, respectively. We have used these methods to show that DAMP concentrates in a variety of membrane-bound structures in cultured fibroblasts, including classic multivesicular bodies (resembling lysosomes), intermediate-sized vesicles with multiple shapes (resembling endosomes), and an abundant population of very small spherical vesicles. A small fraction of coated vesicles is labeled with DAMP. Labeling with DAMP does not occur when the pH gradient of fibroblasts is disrupted by the ionophore monensin or the weak base chloroquine. DAMP should be a useful probe for exploring the assembly, distribution, and function of acidic organelles by electron microscopy.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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