Suborganelle-Specific
Protein Complex Analysis Enabled
by in Vivo Cross-Linking Coupled with Proximal Labeling
Posted on 2022-08-25 - 10:08
The identification of the structure of protein complexes
in the
subcellular niche of cells is necessary to understand their diverse
functions. In this study, we developed a suborganelle proteome labeling
assisted in vivo cross-linking (SubPiXL) strategy to identify regional
protein conformations and interactions in living cells. Due to the
mitochondria’s functional importance and well-defined compartmental
partitions, the specific conformations and interactome of protein
complexes located in the mitochondrial matrix were identified. Compared
to the commonly used approach of organelle isolation followed by intact
mitochondria cross-linking, our method achieved a more refined spatial
characterization for the subcompartment of the cellular organelle.
Additionally, this approach avoided cross-contamination and cell microenvironment
disruption during organelle isolation. As such, we achieved 73% selectivity
for mitochondria and 98% specificity of known suborganelle annotation
for the mitochondrial matrix and accessible inner membrane. Meanwhile,
more protein–protein interactions (PPIs) with high dynamics
were captured, resulting in a 1.67-fold increase in the number of
PPI identifications in 1/11th of the time. On the basis of these structural
cross-links and the specific characterization of the interactome and
conformation, the structural dynamics targeted in the mitochondrial
matrix were delineated. Mitochondrial matrix-restricted information
for proteins with multisubcellular localizations was then clarified.
In summary, SubPiXL is a promising technique for the investigation
of suborganelle-resolved protein conformation and interaction analysis
and contributes to a better understanding of structure-derived functions.
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An, Yuxin; Zhao, Qun; Gong, Zhou; Zhao, Lili; Li, Yi; Liang, Zhen; et al. (2022). Suborganelle-Specific
Protein Complex Analysis Enabled
by in Vivo Cross-Linking Coupled with Proximal Labeling. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.2c01637