Mito-FUNCAT-FACS reveals cellular heterogeneity in mitochondrial translation

Author:

Kimura Yusuke,Saito Hironori,Osaki TatsuyaORCID,Ikegami YasuhiroORCID,Wakigawa Taisei,Ikeuchi YoshihoORCID,Iwasaki ShintaroORCID

Abstract

Mitochondria possess their own genome that encodes components of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) complexes, and mitochondrial ribosomes within the organelle translate the mRNAs expressed from the mitochondrial genome. Given the differential OXPHOS activity observed in diverse cell types, cell growth conditions, and other circumstances, cellular heterogeneity in mitochondrial translation can be expected. Although individual protein products translated in mitochondria have been monitored, the lack of techniques that address the variation in overall mitochondrial protein synthesis in cell populations poses analytic challenges. Here, we adapted mitochondrial-specific fluorescent noncanonical amino acid tagging (FUNCAT) for use with fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) and developed mito-FUNCAT-FACS. The click chemistry-compatible methionine analog L-homopropargylglycine (HPG) enabled the metabolic labeling of newly synthesized proteins. In the presence of cytosolic translation inhibitors, HPG was selectively incorporated into mitochondrial nascent proteins and conjugated to fluorophores via the click reaction (mito-FUNCAT). The application of in situ mito-FUNCAT to flow cytometry allowed us to separate changes in net mitochondrial translation activity from those of the organelle mass and detect variations in mitochondrial translation in cancer cells. Our approach provides a useful methodology for examining mitochondrial protein synthesis in individual cells.

Funder

Bio-Material Analysis, RIKEN CBS Research Resources Division for FACS analysis, and RIKEN CBS-Olympus Collaboration Center for performing the confocal microscopy

Komaba Analysis Core, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) (a Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists [A]

a Challenging Research [Exploratory]

the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) (a Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas [B] “Parametric Translation”

the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

RIKEN

JSPS (a Challenging Research [Pioneering]

MEXT

AMED

the Institute for AI and Beyond

JSPS

Takeda Science Foundation

RIKEN Junior Research Associate (JRA) Program recipient and a JSPS Research Fellow

RIKEN JRA Program recipient

SPRING GX program from the University of Tokyo

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Subject

Molecular Biology

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