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Endocytic Sorting of Lipid Analogues Differing Solely in the Chemistry of Their Hydrophobic Tails

To understand the mechanisms for endocytic sorting of lipids, we investigated the trafficking of three lipid-mimetic dialkylindocarbocyanine (DiI) derivatives, DiIC(16)(3) (1,1′-dihexadecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate), DiIC(12)(3) (1,1′- didodecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarb...

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Autores principales: Mukherjee, Sushmita, Soe, Thwe Thwe, Maxfield, Frederick R.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2150570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10087269
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author Mukherjee, Sushmita
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description To understand the mechanisms for endocytic sorting of lipids, we investigated the trafficking of three lipid-mimetic dialkylindocarbocyanine (DiI) derivatives, DiIC(16)(3) (1,1′-dihexadecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate), DiIC(12)(3) (1,1′- didodecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate), and FAST DiI (1,1′-dilinoleyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate), in CHO cells by quantitative fluorescence microscopy. All three DiIs have the same head group, but differ in their alkyl tail length or unsaturation; these differences are expected to affect their distribution in membrane domains of varying fluidity or curvature. All three DiIs initially enter sorting endosomes containing endocytosed transferrin. DiIC(16)(3), with two long 16-carbon saturated tails is then delivered to late endosomes, whereas FAST DiI, with two cis double bonds in each tail, and DiIC(12)(3), with saturated but shorter (12-carbon) tails, are mainly found in the endocytic recycling compartment. We also find that DiOC(16)(3) (3,3′- dihexadecyloxacarbocyanine perchlorate) and FAST DiO (3,3′-dilinoleyloxacarbocyanine perchlorate) behave similarly to their DiI counterparts. Furthermore, whereas a phosphatidylcholine analogue with a BODIPY (4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene) fluorophore attached at the end of a 5-carbon acyl chain is delivered efficiently to the endocytic recycling compartment, a significant fraction of another derivative with BODIPY attached to a 12-carbon acyl chain entered late endosomes. Our results thus suggest that endocytic organelles can sort membrane components efficiently based on their preference for association with domains of varying characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-21505702008-05-01 Endocytic Sorting of Lipid Analogues Differing Solely in the Chemistry of Their Hydrophobic Tails Mukherjee, Sushmita Soe, Thwe Thwe Maxfield, Frederick R. J Cell Biol Regular Articles To understand the mechanisms for endocytic sorting of lipids, we investigated the trafficking of three lipid-mimetic dialkylindocarbocyanine (DiI) derivatives, DiIC(16)(3) (1,1′-dihexadecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate), DiIC(12)(3) (1,1′- didodecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate), and FAST DiI (1,1′-dilinoleyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate), in CHO cells by quantitative fluorescence microscopy. All three DiIs have the same head group, but differ in their alkyl tail length or unsaturation; these differences are expected to affect their distribution in membrane domains of varying fluidity or curvature. All three DiIs initially enter sorting endosomes containing endocytosed transferrin. DiIC(16)(3), with two long 16-carbon saturated tails is then delivered to late endosomes, whereas FAST DiI, with two cis double bonds in each tail, and DiIC(12)(3), with saturated but shorter (12-carbon) tails, are mainly found in the endocytic recycling compartment. We also find that DiOC(16)(3) (3,3′- dihexadecyloxacarbocyanine perchlorate) and FAST DiO (3,3′-dilinoleyloxacarbocyanine perchlorate) behave similarly to their DiI counterparts. Furthermore, whereas a phosphatidylcholine analogue with a BODIPY (4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene) fluorophore attached at the end of a 5-carbon acyl chain is delivered efficiently to the endocytic recycling compartment, a significant fraction of another derivative with BODIPY attached to a 12-carbon acyl chain entered late endosomes. Our results thus suggest that endocytic organelles can sort membrane components efficiently based on their preference for association with domains of varying characteristics. The Rockefeller University Press 1999-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2150570/ /pubmed/10087269 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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title Endocytic Sorting of Lipid Analogues Differing Solely in the Chemistry of Their Hydrophobic Tails
title_full Endocytic Sorting of Lipid Analogues Differing Solely in the Chemistry of Their Hydrophobic Tails
title_fullStr Endocytic Sorting of Lipid Analogues Differing Solely in the Chemistry of Their Hydrophobic Tails
title_full_unstemmed Endocytic Sorting of Lipid Analogues Differing Solely in the Chemistry of Their Hydrophobic Tails
title_short Endocytic Sorting of Lipid Analogues Differing Solely in the Chemistry of Their Hydrophobic Tails
title_sort endocytic sorting of lipid analogues differing solely in the chemistry of their hydrophobic tails
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2150570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10087269
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