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FASEB J ; 33(7): 8504-8518, 2019 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31017801

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Dynamin 2 (DNM2) is a GTP-binding protein that controls endocytic vesicle scission and defines a whole class of dynamin-dependent endocytosis, including clathrin-mediated endocytosis by caveoli. It has been suggested that mutations in the DNM2 gene, associated with 3 inherited diseases, disrupt endocytosis. However, how exactly mutations affect the nanoscale morphology of endocytic machinery has never been studied. In this paper, we used live correlative scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM) and fluorescence confocal microscopy (FCM) to study how disease-associated mutations affect the morphology and kinetics of clathrin-coated pits (CCPs) by directly following their dynamics of formation, maturation, and internalization in skin fibroblasts from patients with centronuclear myopathy (CNM) and in Cos-7 cells expressing corresponding dynamin mutants. Using SICM-FCM, which we have developed, we show how p.R465W mutation disrupts pit structure, preventing its maturation and internalization, and significantly increases the lifetime of CCPs. Differently, p.R522H slows down the formation of CCPs without affecting their internalization. We also found that CNM mutations in DNM2 affect the distribution of caveoli and reduce dorsal ruffling in human skin fibroblasts. Collectively, our SICM-FCM findings at single CCP level, backed up by electron microscopy data, argue for the impairment of several forms of endocytosis in DNM2-linked CNM.-Ali, T., Bednarska, J., Vassilopoulos, S., Tran, M., Diakonov, I. A., Ziyadeh-Isleem, A., Guicheney, P., Gorelik, J., Korchev, Y. E., Reilly, M. M., Bitoun, M., Shevchuk, A. Correlative SICM-FCM reveals changes in morphology and kinetics of endocytic pits induced by disease-associated mutations in dynamin.


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Dynamin II/genetics , Endocytosis/genetics , Mutation/genetics , Myopathies, Structural, Congenital/genetics , Adult , Animals , COS Cells , Cell Line , Chlorocebus aethiops , Clathrin/genetics , Female , Fibroblasts/pathology , Humans , Kinetics , Male , Microscopy, Confocal/methods , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning/methods , Microscopy, Fluorescence/methods
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ACS Nano ; 10(3): 3214-3221, 2016 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26816294

ABSTRACT

Nanometric field-effect-transistor (FET) sensors are made on the tip of spear-shaped dual carbon nanoelectrodes derived from carbon deposition inside double-barrel nanopipettes. The easy fabrication route allows deposition of semiconductors or conducting polymers to comprise the transistor channel. A channel from electrodeposited poly pyrrole (PPy) exhibits high sensitivity toward pH changes. This property is exploited by immobilizing hexokinase on PPy nano-FETs to give rise to a selective ATP biosensor. Extracellular pH and ATP gradients are key biochemical constituents in the microenvironment of living cells; we monitor their real-time changes in relation to cancer cells and cardiomyocytes. The highly localized detection is possible because of the high aspect ratio and the spear-like design of the nano-FET probes. The accurately positioned nano-FET sensors can detect concentration gradients in three-dimensional space, identify biochemical properties of a single living cell, and after cell membrane penetration perform intracellular measurements.


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Adenosine Triphosphate/analysis , Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation , Single-Cell Analysis/instrumentation , Transistors, Electronic , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Cell Line, Tumor , Disulfides/chemistry , Electrodes , Enzymes, Immobilized/metabolism , Equipment Design , Hexokinase/metabolism , Humans , Molybdenum/chemistry , Nanostructures/chemistry , Nanostructures/ultrastructure , Polymers/chemistry , Pyrroles/chemistry , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/enzymology
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