A fluorogenic complementation tool kit for interrogating lipid droplet–organelle interaction

Author:

Li Xiao1ORCID,Gamuyao Rico1ORCID,Wu Ming-Lun1ORCID,Cho Woo Jung2ORCID,King Sharon V.3ORCID,Petersen R.A.3ORCID,Stabley Daniel R.3ORCID,Lindow Caleb1ORCID,Climer Leslie K.1ORCID,Shirinifard Abbas3ORCID,Ferrara Francesca4ORCID,Throm Robert E.4ORCID,Robinson Camenzind G.2ORCID,Zhou Yiwang5ORCID,Carisey Alexandre F.1ORCID,Tebo Alison G.6ORCID,Chang Chi-Lun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 1 Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, , Memphis, TN, USA

2. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 2 Cell and Tissue Imaging Center, , Memphis, TN, USA

3. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 3 Department of Developmental Neurobiology, , Memphis, TN, USA

4. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 4 Vector Production and Development Laboratory, , Memphis, TN, USA

5. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 5 Department of Biostatistics, , Memphis, TN, USA

6. Howard Hughes Medical Institute 6 Janelia Research Campus, , Ashburn, VA, USA

Abstract

Contact sites between lipid droplets and other organelles are essential for cellular lipid and energy homeostasis upon metabolic demands. Detection of these contact sites at the nanometer scale over time in living cells is challenging. We developed a tool kit for detecting contact sites based on fluorogen-activated bimolecular complementation at CONtact sites, FABCON, using a reversible, low-affinity split fluorescent protein, splitFAST. FABCON labels contact sites with minimal perturbation to organelle interaction. Via FABCON, we quantitatively demonstrated that endoplasmic reticulum (ER)- and mitochondria (mito)-lipid droplet contact sites are dynamic foci in distinct metabolic conditions, such as during lipid droplet biogenesis and consumption. An automated analysis pipeline further classified individual contact sites into distinct subgroups based on size, likely reflecting differential regulation and function. Moreover, FABCON is generalizable to visualize a repertoire of organelle contact sites including ER-mito. Altogether, FABCON reveals insights into the dynamic regulation of lipid droplet–organelle contact sites and generates new hypotheses for further mechanistical interrogation during metabolic regulation.

Funder

American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

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