Probing Twist‐induced Endocytotic Membrane Fission using Anisotropic Gold Homodimers

Author:

Fan Zhiying1,Mao Xiuhai2,Zhu Meng1,Hu Xingjie3,Li Mingqiang4,Huang Lulu1,Li Jie1,Maimaiti Tumala1,Zuo Xiaolei5,Fan Chunhai4,Li Qian4,Liu Mengmeng6,Tian Yang7

Affiliation:

1. East China Normal University Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical Processes, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering CHINA

2. Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai Key Laboratory for Nucleic Acids Chemistry and Nanomedicine CHINA

3. Shanghai Jiao Tong University State Key Laboratory of Oncogenes and Related Genes, Center for Single-Cell Omics, School of Public Health CHINA

4. Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, Institute of Translational Medicine CHINA

5. Shanghai Jiao Tong University Institute of Molecular Medicine, Shanghai Key Laboratory for Nucleic Acids Chemistry and Nanomedicine, Renji Hospital, School of Medicine CHINA

6. East China Normal University School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering Dongchuan Road 500 200241 Shanghai CHINA

7. East China Normal University Dept. of Chemistry Dongchuan Road 500 200062 Shanghai CHINA

Abstract

Membrane fission involves a crucial step of lipid remodeling, in which the dynamin collar constricts and severs the tubulated lipid membrane at the neck of budding vesicles. Nevertheless, the difficulty in accurately determining the rotational dynamics of live endocytotic vesicles poses a limit on the elucidation of dynamin‐induced membrane remodeling for endocytotic vesicle scission. Herein, we designed a DNA‐modified gold homodimer (AuHD)‐based anisotropic plasmonic probe with uniform surface chemistry, minimizing orientational fluctuation within vesicle encapsulation. Using AuHDs as cargos to image the dynamics of cargo‐containing vesicles during endocytosis, we showed that, prior to detachment from plasma membrane, the cargo‐containing vesicles underwent multiple intermittent twists of ~4° angular orientation relative to plasma membrane with a ~0.2 s dwell time. These findings suggest that the membrane torques resulting from dynamin actions in vivo constitute the pathway to membrane fission, potentially shedding light on how dynamin‐mediated lipid remodeling orchestrates membrane fission.

Publisher

Wiley

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