Electroporated recombinant proteins as tools for in vivo functional complementation, imaging and chemical biology

Author:

Alex Amal1ORCID,Piano Valentina1ORCID,Polley Soumitra1,Stuiver Marchel2ORCID,Voss Stephanie3,Ciossani Giuseppe1,Overlack Katharina1,Voss Beate1,Wohlgemuth Sabine1,Petrovic Arsen1,Wu Yaowen34ORCID,Selenko Philipp25,Musacchio Andrea16ORCID,Maffini Stefano1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanistic Cell Biology, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund, Germany

2. In-Cell NMR Laboratory, Leibniz Institute of Molecular Pharmacology (FMP Berlin), Berlin, Germany

3. Chemical Genomics Centre, Max Planck Society, Dortmund, Germany

4. Department of Chemistry, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden

5. Department of Biological Regulation, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

6. Centre for Medical Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany

Abstract

Delivery of native or chemically modified recombinant proteins into mammalian cells shows promise for functional investigations and various technological applications, but concerns that sub-cellular localization and functional integrity of delivered proteins may be affected remain high. Here, we surveyed batch electroporation as a delivery tool for single polypeptides and multi-subunit protein assemblies of the kinetochore, a spatially confined and well-studied subcellular structure. After electroporation into human cells, recombinant fluorescent Ndc80 and Mis12 multi-subunit complexes exhibited native localization, physically interacted with endogenous binding partners, and functionally complemented depleted endogenous counterparts to promote mitotic checkpoint signaling and chromosome segregation. Farnesylation is required for kinetochore localization of the Dynein adaptor Spindly. In cells with chronically inhibited farnesyl transferase activity, in vitro farnesylation and electroporation of recombinant Spindly faithfully resulted in robust kinetochore localization. Our data show that electroporation is well-suited to deliver synthetic and chemically modified versions of functional proteins, and, therefore, constitutes a promising tool for applications in chemical and synthetic biology.

Funder

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

European Research Council

European Molecular Biology Organization

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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