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null (Ed.)Scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM) offers the ability to obtain nanoscale resolution images of the membranes of living cells. Here, we show that a dual-barrel nanopipette probe based potentiometric SICM (P-SICM) can simultaneously map the topography and surface potential of soft, rough and heterogeneously charged surfaces under physiological conditions. This technique was validated and tested by systematic studies on model samples, and the finite element method (FEM) based simulations confirmed its surface potential sensing capability. Using the P-SICM method, we compared both the topography and extracellular potential distributions of the membranes of normal (Mela-A) and cancerous (B16) skin cells. We further monitored the structural and electrical changes of the membranes of both types of cells after exposing them to the elevated potassium ion concentration in extracellular solution, known to depolarize and damage the cell. From surface potential imaging, we revealed the dynamic appearance of heterogeneity of the surface potential of the individual cell membrane. This P-SICM method provides new opportunities to study the structural and electrical properties of cell membrane at the nanoscale.more » « less
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Gao, Bei; Chen, Moxian; Li, Xiaoshuang; Liang, Yuqing; Zhu, Fuyuan; Liu, Tieyuan; Zhang, Daoyuan; Wood, Andrew J.; Oliver, Melvin J.; Zhang, Jianhua (, BMC Plant Biology)
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Silva, Anderson T.; Gao, Bei; Fisher, Kirsten M.; Mishler, Brent D.; Ekwealor, Jenna T. B.; Stark, Lloyd R.; Li, Xiaoshuang; Zhang, Daoyuan; Bowker, Matthew A.; Brinda, John C.; et al (, The Plant Journal)Summary With global climate change, water scarcity threatens whole agro/ecosystems. The desert mossSyntrichia caninervis, an extremophile, offers novel insights into surviving desiccation and heat. The sequencedS. caninervisgenome consists of 13 chromosomes containing 16 545 proteinâcoding genes and 2666 unplaced scaffolds. Syntenic relationships within theS.caninervisandPhyscomitrellapatensgenomes indicate theS. caninervisgenome has undergone a single whole genome duplication event (compared to two forP. patens) and evidence suggests chromosomal or segmental losses in the evolutionary history ofS. caninervis. The genome contains a large sex chromosome composed primarily of repetitive sequences with a large number ofCopiaandGypsyelements. Orthogroup analyses revealed an expansion ofELIPgenes encoding proteins important in photoprotection. The transcriptomic response to desiccation identified four structural clusters of novel genes. The genomic resources established for this extremophile offer new perspectives for understanding the evolution of desiccation tolerance in plants.more » « less
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