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Super Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy and Tracking of Bacterial Flotillin (Reggie) Paralogs Provide Evidence for Defined-Sized Protein Microdomains within the Bacterial Membrane but Absence of Clusters Containing Detergent-Resistant Proteins
Biological membranes have been proposed to contain microdomains of a specific lipid composition, in which distinct groups of proteins are clustered. Flotillin-like proteins are conserved between pro—and eukaryotes, play an important function in several eukaryotic and bacterial cells, and define in v...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4928834/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27362352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006116 |
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author | Dempwolff, Felix Schmidt, Felix K. Hervás, Ana B. Stroh, Alex Rösch, Thomas C. Riese, Cornelius N. Dersch, Simon Heimerl, Thomas Lucena, Daniella Hülsbusch, Nikola Stuermer, Claudia A. O. Takeshita, Norio Fischer, Reinhard Eckhardt, Bruno Graumann, Peter L. |
author_facet | Dempwolff, Felix Schmidt, Felix K. Hervás, Ana B. Stroh, Alex Rösch, Thomas C. Riese, Cornelius N. Dersch, Simon Heimerl, Thomas Lucena, Daniella Hülsbusch, Nikola Stuermer, Claudia A. O. Takeshita, Norio Fischer, Reinhard Eckhardt, Bruno Graumann, Peter L. |
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description | Biological membranes have been proposed to contain microdomains of a specific lipid composition, in which distinct groups of proteins are clustered. Flotillin-like proteins are conserved between pro—and eukaryotes, play an important function in several eukaryotic and bacterial cells, and define in vertebrates a type of so-called detergent-resistant microdomains. Using STED microscopy, we show that two bacterial flotillins, FloA and FloT, form defined assemblies with an average diameter of 85 to 110 nm in the model bacterium Bacillus subtilis. Interestingly, flotillin microdomains are of similar size in eukaryotic cells. The soluble domains of FloA form higher order oligomers of up to several hundred kDa in vitro, showing that like eukaryotic flotillins, bacterial assemblies are based in part on their ability to self-oligomerize. However, B. subtilis paralogs show significantly different diffusion rates, and consequently do not colocalize into a common microdomain. Dual colour time lapse experiments of flotillins together with other detergent-resistant proteins in bacteria show that proteins colocalize for no longer than a few hundred milliseconds, and do not move together. Our data reveal that the bacterial membrane contains defined-sized protein domains rather than functional microdomains dependent on flotillins. Based on their distinct dynamics, FloA and FloT confer spatially distinguishable activities, but do not serve as molecular scaffolds. |
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spelling | pubmed-49288342016-07-18 Super Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy and Tracking of Bacterial Flotillin (Reggie) Paralogs Provide Evidence for Defined-Sized Protein Microdomains within the Bacterial Membrane but Absence of Clusters Containing Detergent-Resistant Proteins Dempwolff, Felix Schmidt, Felix K. Hervás, Ana B. Stroh, Alex Rösch, Thomas C. Riese, Cornelius N. Dersch, Simon Heimerl, Thomas Lucena, Daniella Hülsbusch, Nikola Stuermer, Claudia A. O. Takeshita, Norio Fischer, Reinhard Eckhardt, Bruno Graumann, Peter L. PLoS Genet Research Article Biological membranes have been proposed to contain microdomains of a specific lipid composition, in which distinct groups of proteins are clustered. Flotillin-like proteins are conserved between pro—and eukaryotes, play an important function in several eukaryotic and bacterial cells, and define in vertebrates a type of so-called detergent-resistant microdomains. Using STED microscopy, we show that two bacterial flotillins, FloA and FloT, form defined assemblies with an average diameter of 85 to 110 nm in the model bacterium Bacillus subtilis. Interestingly, flotillin microdomains are of similar size in eukaryotic cells. The soluble domains of FloA form higher order oligomers of up to several hundred kDa in vitro, showing that like eukaryotic flotillins, bacterial assemblies are based in part on their ability to self-oligomerize. However, B. subtilis paralogs show significantly different diffusion rates, and consequently do not colocalize into a common microdomain. Dual colour time lapse experiments of flotillins together with other detergent-resistant proteins in bacteria show that proteins colocalize for no longer than a few hundred milliseconds, and do not move together. Our data reveal that the bacterial membrane contains defined-sized protein domains rather than functional microdomains dependent on flotillins. Based on their distinct dynamics, FloA and FloT confer spatially distinguishable activities, but do not serve as molecular scaffolds. Public Library of Science 2016-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4928834/ /pubmed/27362352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006116 Text en © 2016 Dempwolff et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dempwolff, Felix Schmidt, Felix K. Hervás, Ana B. Stroh, Alex Rösch, Thomas C. Riese, Cornelius N. Dersch, Simon Heimerl, Thomas Lucena, Daniella Hülsbusch, Nikola Stuermer, Claudia A. O. Takeshita, Norio Fischer, Reinhard Eckhardt, Bruno Graumann, Peter L. Super Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy and Tracking of Bacterial Flotillin (Reggie) Paralogs Provide Evidence for Defined-Sized Protein Microdomains within the Bacterial Membrane but Absence of Clusters Containing Detergent-Resistant Proteins |
title | Super Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy and Tracking of Bacterial Flotillin (Reggie) Paralogs Provide Evidence for Defined-Sized Protein Microdomains within the Bacterial Membrane but Absence of Clusters Containing Detergent-Resistant Proteins |
title_full | Super Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy and Tracking of Bacterial Flotillin (Reggie) Paralogs Provide Evidence for Defined-Sized Protein Microdomains within the Bacterial Membrane but Absence of Clusters Containing Detergent-Resistant Proteins |
title_fullStr | Super Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy and Tracking of Bacterial Flotillin (Reggie) Paralogs Provide Evidence for Defined-Sized Protein Microdomains within the Bacterial Membrane but Absence of Clusters Containing Detergent-Resistant Proteins |
title_full_unstemmed | Super Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy and Tracking of Bacterial Flotillin (Reggie) Paralogs Provide Evidence for Defined-Sized Protein Microdomains within the Bacterial Membrane but Absence of Clusters Containing Detergent-Resistant Proteins |
title_short | Super Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy and Tracking of Bacterial Flotillin (Reggie) Paralogs Provide Evidence for Defined-Sized Protein Microdomains within the Bacterial Membrane but Absence of Clusters Containing Detergent-Resistant Proteins |
title_sort | super resolution fluorescence microscopy and tracking of bacterial flotillin (reggie) paralogs provide evidence for defined-sized protein microdomains within the bacterial membrane but absence of clusters containing detergent-resistant proteins |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4928834/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27362352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1006116 |
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