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Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy and Microscopy of Subcellular Structures in Eukaryotic Cells with Atomic Force Microscopy - Infrared Spectroscopy

Published 5 Apr 2017 in q-bio.QM and physics.bio-ph | (1704.01395v1)

Abstract: Atomic Force Microscopy - Infrared (AFM-IR) spectroscopy allows spectroscopic studies in the mid-infrared spectral region with a spatial resolution better than 50 nm. We show that the high spatial resolution can be used to perform spectroscopic and imaging studies at the subcellular level in fixed eukaryotic cells. We collect AFM-IR images of subcellular structures that include lipid droplets, vesicles and cytoskeletal filaments, by relying on the intrinsic contrast from IR light absorption. We also obtain AFM-IR absorption spectra of individual structures. Most spectra show features that are recognizable in the IR absorption spectra of cells and tissue obtained with FTIR technology, including absorption bands characteristic of phospholipids and polypeptides. We also observe sharp spectral features that we attribute to the nonlinear photothermal response of the system and we propose that they can be used to perform sensitive spectroscopy on the nanoscale.

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