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Wetting of phase-separated droplets on plant vacuole membranes leads to a competition between tonoplast budding and nanotube formation
Seeds of dicotyledonous plants store proteins in dedicated membrane-bounded organelles called protein storage vacuoles (PSVs). Formed during seed development through morphological and functional reconfiguration of lytic vacuoles in embryos [M. Feeney et al., Plant Physiol. 177, 241–254 (2018)], PSVs...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8433588/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34475202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2024109118 |
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author | Kusumaatmaja, Halim May, Alexander I. Feeney, Mistianne McKenna, Joseph F. Mizushima, Noboru Frigerio, Lorenzo Knorr, Roland L. |
author_facet | Kusumaatmaja, Halim May, Alexander I. Feeney, Mistianne McKenna, Joseph F. Mizushima, Noboru Frigerio, Lorenzo Knorr, Roland L. |
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description | Seeds of dicotyledonous plants store proteins in dedicated membrane-bounded organelles called protein storage vacuoles (PSVs). Formed during seed development through morphological and functional reconfiguration of lytic vacuoles in embryos [M. Feeney et al., Plant Physiol. 177, 241–254 (2018)], PSVs undergo division during the later stages of seed maturation. Here, we study the biophysical mechanism of PSV morphogenesis in vivo, discovering that micrometer-sized liquid droplets containing storage proteins form within the vacuolar lumen through phase separation and wet the tonoplast (vacuolar membrane). We identify distinct tonoplast shapes that arise in response to membrane wetting by droplets and derive a simple theoretical model that conceptualizes these geometries. Conditions of low membrane spontaneous curvature and moderate contact angle (i.e., wettability) favor droplet-induced membrane budding, thereby likely serving to generate multiple, physically separated PSVs in seeds. In contrast, high membrane spontaneous curvature and strong wettability promote an intricate and previously unreported membrane nanotube network that forms at the droplet interface, allowing molecule exchange between droplets and the vacuolar interior. Furthermore, our model predicts that with decreasing wettability, this nanotube structure transitions to a regime with bud and nanotube coexistence, which we confirmed in vitro. As such, we identify intracellular wetting [J. Agudo-Canalejo et al., Nature 591, 142–146 (2021)] as the mechanism underlying PSV morphogenesis and provide evidence suggesting that interconvertible membrane wetting morphologies play a role in the organization of liquid phases in cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-84335882021-09-28 Wetting of phase-separated droplets on plant vacuole membranes leads to a competition between tonoplast budding and nanotube formation Kusumaatmaja, Halim May, Alexander I. Feeney, Mistianne McKenna, Joseph F. Mizushima, Noboru Frigerio, Lorenzo Knorr, Roland L. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences Seeds of dicotyledonous plants store proteins in dedicated membrane-bounded organelles called protein storage vacuoles (PSVs). Formed during seed development through morphological and functional reconfiguration of lytic vacuoles in embryos [M. Feeney et al., Plant Physiol. 177, 241–254 (2018)], PSVs undergo division during the later stages of seed maturation. Here, we study the biophysical mechanism of PSV morphogenesis in vivo, discovering that micrometer-sized liquid droplets containing storage proteins form within the vacuolar lumen through phase separation and wet the tonoplast (vacuolar membrane). We identify distinct tonoplast shapes that arise in response to membrane wetting by droplets and derive a simple theoretical model that conceptualizes these geometries. Conditions of low membrane spontaneous curvature and moderate contact angle (i.e., wettability) favor droplet-induced membrane budding, thereby likely serving to generate multiple, physically separated PSVs in seeds. In contrast, high membrane spontaneous curvature and strong wettability promote an intricate and previously unreported membrane nanotube network that forms at the droplet interface, allowing molecule exchange between droplets and the vacuolar interior. Furthermore, our model predicts that with decreasing wettability, this nanotube structure transitions to a regime with bud and nanotube coexistence, which we confirmed in vitro. As such, we identify intracellular wetting [J. Agudo-Canalejo et al., Nature 591, 142–146 (2021)] as the mechanism underlying PSV morphogenesis and provide evidence suggesting that interconvertible membrane wetting morphologies play a role in the organization of liquid phases in cells. National Academy of Sciences 2021-09-07 2021-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8433588/ /pubmed/34475202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2024109118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Physical Sciences Kusumaatmaja, Halim May, Alexander I. Feeney, Mistianne McKenna, Joseph F. Mizushima, Noboru Frigerio, Lorenzo Knorr, Roland L. Wetting of phase-separated droplets on plant vacuole membranes leads to a competition between tonoplast budding and nanotube formation |
title | Wetting of phase-separated droplets on plant vacuole membranes leads to a competition between tonoplast budding and nanotube formation |
title_full | Wetting of phase-separated droplets on plant vacuole membranes leads to a competition between tonoplast budding and nanotube formation |
title_fullStr | Wetting of phase-separated droplets on plant vacuole membranes leads to a competition between tonoplast budding and nanotube formation |
title_full_unstemmed | Wetting of phase-separated droplets on plant vacuole membranes leads to a competition between tonoplast budding and nanotube formation |
title_short | Wetting of phase-separated droplets on plant vacuole membranes leads to a competition between tonoplast budding and nanotube formation |
title_sort | wetting of phase-separated droplets on plant vacuole membranes leads to a competition between tonoplast budding and nanotube formation |
topic | Physical Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8433588/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34475202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2024109118 |
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