用于研究活细胞中蛋白质相分离和单分子水平的先进成像技术。

IF 6.9 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Gemechu Mekonnen , Nathalie Djaja , Xincheng Yuan , Sua Myong
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摘要

蛋白质-蛋白质和蛋白质-RNA的相互作用对细胞功能和生存至关重要。这些相互作用通过相分离促进核糖核蛋白复合物和生物分子缩合物的形成。这种组装参与转录、剪接、翻译和应激反应。当失调时,蛋白质和RNA可以发生不可逆的聚集,这可能是细胞毒性和致病性的。尽管在研究生物分子缩合物方面取得了技术进步,但实现必要的时空分辨率来推导控制其组装和行为的参数一直是一项挑战。许多实验室已经应用先进的显微镜方法对冷凝物进行成像。例如,单分子成像方法已经能够检测RNA-蛋白质相互作用、蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用力、蛋白质构象动力学和分子的扩散运动,这些方法报告了液-液相分离背后的内在分子相互作用。这篇综述将概述允许单分子检测和成像的显微镜和光谱技术的进展,以及如何使用这些技术来探测生物分子缩合物的独特方面。
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Advanced imaging techniques for studying protein phase separation in living cells and at single-molecule level

Protein-protein and protein-RNA interactions are essential for cell function and survival. These interactions facilitate the formation of ribonucleoprotein complexes and biomolecular condensates via phase separation. Such assembly is involved in transcription, splicing, translation and stress response. When dysregulated, proteins and RNA can undergo irreversible aggregation which can be cytotoxic and pathogenic. Despite technical advances in investigating biomolecular condensates, achieving the necessary spatiotemporal resolution to deduce the parameters that govern their assembly and behavior has been challenging. Many laboratories have applied advanced microscopy methods for imaging condensates. For example, single molecule imaging methods have enabled the detection of RNA-protein interaction, protein-protein interaction, protein conformational dynamics, and diffusional motion of molecules that report on the intrinsic molecular interactions underlying liquid-liquid phase separation. This review will outline advances in both microscopy and spectroscopy techniques which allow single molecule detection and imaging, and how these techniques can be used to probe unique aspects of biomolecular condensates.

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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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13.30
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审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: COCHBI (Current Opinion in Chemical Biology) is a systematic review journal designed to offer specialists a unique and educational platform. Its goal is to help professionals stay informed about the growing volume of information in the field of Chemical Biology through systematic reviews.
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