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Abnormal fluorescence localization (aggregates / wrong compartment)

Symptom
Fluorescence forms aggregates inside cells, or localizes to a compartment different from the expected native pattern.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Overexpression saturates the localization machinery → mislocalization
  2. 2 Fluorescent tag is positioned in a way that disrupts targeting signals (N- vs C-terminal matters)
  3. 3 The tag itself perturbs protein folding or trafficking
  4. 4 Cell state is poor and trafficking is disrupted
Solutions
  1. 1 Lower the amount of plasmid transfected to reduce overexpression artifacts
  2. 2 Try moving the fluorescent tag from N- to C-terminal (or vice versa), or use a smaller tag (HaloTag, SNAP-tag)
  3. 3 Validate with a co-localization experiment using a known marker
  4. 4 Use cells in better state and optimize transfection conditions
Related Video (3)
JoVE (Open Access)
Fluorescent Nanoparticles for the Measurement of Ion Concentration in Biological Systems
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 78
Cell Transfection Operation: Common Mistakes Avoided
"Directly addresses common mistakes and troubleshooting in transfection, essential for understanding how overexpression and mislocalization errors occur"
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 72
Cell Transfection Principles and Complete Protocol
"Combines transfection principles with optimization tips, relevant for understanding how expression levels and protocol parameters affect localization outcomes"
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