MTQuant: “Seeing” Beyond the Diffraction Limit in Fluorescence Images to Quantify Neuronal Microtubule Organization — Roshni C Cooper (2016) | RDL Network
MTQuant: “Seeing” Beyond the Diffraction Limit in Fluorescence Images to Quantify Neuronal Microtubule Organization
Preprint 2016 English
Authors
RC
Roshni C Cooper
SY
Shaul Yogev
KS
Kang Shen
Abstract
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Motivation: Microtubules (MTs) are polarized polymers that are critical for cell structure and axonal transport. They form a bundle in neurons, but beyond that, their organization is relatively unstudied. Results: We present MTQuant, a method for quantifying MT organization using light microscopy, which distills three parameters from MT images: the spacing of MT minus-ends, their average length, and the average number of MTs in a cross-section of the bundle. This method allows for robust and rapid in vivo analysis of MTs, rendering it more practical and more widely applicable than commonly-used electron microscopy reconstructions. MTQuant was successfully validated with three ground truth data sets and applied to over 3000 images of MTs in a C. elegans motor neuron. Availability: MATLAB code is available at http://roscoope.github.io/MTQuant Contact: horowitz@stanford.edu Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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