Lehrstuhl für Zell- und Entwicklungsbiologie

Elisabeth Meiser

Variant surface glycoprotein dynamics at a bottleneck: a single-molecule approach

InT. brucei, endo- and exocytosis take place solely at the flagellar pocket, which makes up only 5% of the plasma membrane. I aim to understand the mechanism, which ensures efficient transition. Potential spatial compartmentalization of both processes will be investigated by 2-color 3D single-molecule tracking of fluorescently labeled single emitters. For this purpose, I will build an astigmatism-based 3D microscopy setup. The same setup will be used to investigate variant surface glycoproteins (VSGs) trafficking throughout the cell. 

The situation of restricted endo- and exocytosis in T. brucei is an example of a general problem in biology: the narrow escape problem (NEP), which deals with Brownian particles confined to domain with reflective boundaries and a small escape site. The mathematical prediction of the NEP is going to be tested systematically in vitro in micro-structured model membranes.

Room C146

Tel ++49 93131 85228

elisabeth.meiser(at)uni-wuerzburg.de