Fig. 2. Exocytosis of endothelial secretory organelles. (A,B) Individual fusion
events of a Rab27a-GFP-positive organelle (A) and a tPA-GFP vesicle (B)
stimulated by 100 µM histamine. Rab27a-GFP diffuses in the plasma membrane,
whereas tPA-GFP remains at the fusion site after exocytosis. Numbers indicate
time (in seconds) relative to the moment of fusion. Lower panels show
three-dimensional luminance plots of four successive frames starting one frame
before fusion. Bars, 1 µm. (C) Plot of the half-width
Rfluo2(t) obtained by a
Gaussian fit of the distribution of fluorescence intensities from the images
shown in A. A linear fit (grey line) yields the diffusion coefficient of
Rab27a-GFP in the membrane Dfluo=0.12±0.01
µm2/second. (D) Time course of the fluorescence intensity of the
tPA-GFP vesicle shown in B. The characteristic decay time of the fluorescence
is given by an exponential fit (grey line):
=13.7±0.9 s.