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Imaging interorganelle phospholipid transport by extended synaptotagmins using bioorthogonally tagged lipids

Imaging interorganelle phospholipid transport by extended synaptotagmins using bioorthogonally tagged lipids

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Imaging interorganelle phospholipid transport by extended synaptotagmins using bioorthogonally tagged lipids

FromPaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

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Feb 1, 2023
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Link to bioRxiv paper:
http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.01.526230v1?rss=1

Authors: Liang, D., Luan, L., Baskin, J. M.

Abstract:
The proper distribution of lipids within organelle membranes requires rapid, interorganelle lipid transport, much of which occurs at membrane contact sites and is mediated by lipid transfer proteins (LTPs). Our current understanding of LTP mechanism and function is based largely on structural studies and in vitro reconstitution. Existing cellular assays for LTP function use indirect readouts, and it remains an open question as to whether substrate specificity and transport kinetics established in vitro are similar in cellular settings. Here, we harness bioorthogonal chemistry to develop tools for direct visualization of interorganelle transport of phospholipids between the plasma membrane (PM) and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Unnatural fluorescent phospholipid analogs generated by the transphosphatidylation activity of phospholipase D (PLD) at the PM are rapidly transported to the ER dependent in large part upon extended synaptotagmins (E-Syts), a family of LTPs at ER-PM contact sites. Ectopic expression of an artificial E-Syt-based tether at ER-mitochondria contact sites results in fluorescent phospholipid accumulation in mitochondria. Finally, in vitro reconstitution assays demonstrate that the fluorescent lipids are bona fide E-Syt substrates. Thus, fluorescent lipids generated in situ via PLD activity and bioorthogonal chemical tagging can enable direct visualization of the activity of LTPs that mediate bulk phospholipid transport at ER-PM contact sites.

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