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Endosome motility defects revealed at super-resolution in live cells using HIDE probes.

Citation
Gupta, A., et al. “Endosome Motility Defects Revealed At Super-Resolution In Live Cells Using Hide Probes.”. Nature Chemical Biology, pp. 408-414.
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Author Aarushi Gupta, Felix Rivera-Molina, Zhiqun Xi, Derek Toomre, Alanna Schepartz
Abstract

We report new lipid-based, high-density, environmentally sensitive (HIDE) probes that accurately and selectively image endo-lysosomes and their dynamics at super-resolution for extended times. Treatment of live cells with the small molecules DiICTCO or DiICTCO followed by in situ tetrazine ligation reaction with the silicon-rhodamine dye SiR-Tz generates the HIDE probes DiIC-SiR and DiIC-SiR in the endo-lysosomal membrane. These new probes support the acquisition of super-resolution videos of organelle dynamics in primary cells for more than 7 min with no detectable change in endosome structure or function. Using DiIC-SiR and DiIC-SiR, we describe direct evidence of endosome motility defects in cells from patients with Niemann-Pick Type-C disease. In wild-type fibroblasts, the probes reveal distinct but rare inter-endosome kiss-and-run events that cannot be observed using confocal methods. Our results shed new light on the role of NPC1 in organelle motility and cholesterol trafficking.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Nature chemical biology
Volume
16
Issue
4
Number of Pages
408-414
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
1552-4469
DOI
10.1038/s41589-020-0479-z
Alternate Journal
Nat Chem Biol
PMID
32094922
PMCID
PMC7176048
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