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A pulse-chasable reporter processing assay for mammalian autophagic flux with HaloTag
Monitoring autophagic flux is necessary for most autophagy studies. The autophagic flux assays currently available for mammalian cells are generally complicated and do not yield highly quantitative results. Yeast autophagic flux is routinely monitored with the green fluorescence protein (GFP)-based...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9385206/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35938926 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78923 |
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author | Yim, Willa Wen-You Yamamoto, Hayashi Mizushima, Noboru |
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description | Monitoring autophagic flux is necessary for most autophagy studies. The autophagic flux assays currently available for mammalian cells are generally complicated and do not yield highly quantitative results. Yeast autophagic flux is routinely monitored with the green fluorescence protein (GFP)-based processing assay, whereby the amount of GFP proteolytically released from GFP-containing reporters (e.g. GFP-Atg8), detected by immunoblotting, reflects autophagic flux. However, this simple and effective assay is typically inapplicable to mammalian cells because GFP is efficiently degraded in lysosomes while the more proteolytically resistant red fluorescent protein (RFP) accumulates in lysosomes under basal conditions. Here, we report a HaloTag (Halo)-based reporter processing assay to monitor mammalian autophagic flux. We found that Halo is sensitive to lysosomal proteolysis but becomes resistant upon ligand binding. When delivered into lysosomes by autophagy, pulse-labeled Halo-based reporters (e.g. Halo-LC3 and Halo-GFP) are proteolytically processed to generate Halo(ligand) when delivered into lysosomes by autophagy. Hence, the amount of free Halo(ligand) detected by immunoblotting or in-gel fluorescence imaging reflects autophagic flux. We demonstrate the applications of this assay by monitoring the autophagy pathways, macroautophagy, selective autophagy, and even bulk nonselective autophagy. With the Halo-based processing assay, mammalian autophagic flux and lysosome-mediated degradation can be monitored easily and precisely. |
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spelling | pubmed-93852062022-08-18 A pulse-chasable reporter processing assay for mammalian autophagic flux with HaloTag Yim, Willa Wen-You Yamamoto, Hayashi Mizushima, Noboru eLife Cell Biology Monitoring autophagic flux is necessary for most autophagy studies. The autophagic flux assays currently available for mammalian cells are generally complicated and do not yield highly quantitative results. Yeast autophagic flux is routinely monitored with the green fluorescence protein (GFP)-based processing assay, whereby the amount of GFP proteolytically released from GFP-containing reporters (e.g. GFP-Atg8), detected by immunoblotting, reflects autophagic flux. However, this simple and effective assay is typically inapplicable to mammalian cells because GFP is efficiently degraded in lysosomes while the more proteolytically resistant red fluorescent protein (RFP) accumulates in lysosomes under basal conditions. Here, we report a HaloTag (Halo)-based reporter processing assay to monitor mammalian autophagic flux. We found that Halo is sensitive to lysosomal proteolysis but becomes resistant upon ligand binding. When delivered into lysosomes by autophagy, pulse-labeled Halo-based reporters (e.g. Halo-LC3 and Halo-GFP) are proteolytically processed to generate Halo(ligand) when delivered into lysosomes by autophagy. Hence, the amount of free Halo(ligand) detected by immunoblotting or in-gel fluorescence imaging reflects autophagic flux. We demonstrate the applications of this assay by monitoring the autophagy pathways, macroautophagy, selective autophagy, and even bulk nonselective autophagy. With the Halo-based processing assay, mammalian autophagic flux and lysosome-mediated degradation can be monitored easily and precisely. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9385206/ /pubmed/35938926 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78923 Text en © 2022, Yim, Yamamoto et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Cell Biology Yim, Willa Wen-You Yamamoto, Hayashi Mizushima, Noboru A pulse-chasable reporter processing assay for mammalian autophagic flux with HaloTag |
title | A pulse-chasable reporter processing assay for mammalian autophagic flux with HaloTag |
title_full | A pulse-chasable reporter processing assay for mammalian autophagic flux with HaloTag |
title_fullStr | A pulse-chasable reporter processing assay for mammalian autophagic flux with HaloTag |
title_full_unstemmed | A pulse-chasable reporter processing assay for mammalian autophagic flux with HaloTag |
title_short | A pulse-chasable reporter processing assay for mammalian autophagic flux with HaloTag |
title_sort | pulse-chasable reporter processing assay for mammalian autophagic flux with halotag |
topic | Cell Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9385206/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35938926 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78923 |
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