RRC ID 83124
Author Kuramochi M, Sugawara I, Shinkai Y, Mio K, Sasaki YC.
Title Time-Resolved X-ray Observation of Intracellular Crystallized Protein in Living Animal.
Journal Int J Mol Sci
Abstract Understanding the cellular environment as molecular crowding that supports the structure-specific functional expression of biomolecules has recently attracted much attention. Time-resolved X-ray observations have the remarkable capability to capture the structural dynamics of biomolecules with subnanometre precision. Nevertheless, the measurement of the intracellular dynamics within live organisms remains a challenge. Here, we explore the potential of utilizing crystallized proteins that spontaneously form intracellular crystals to investigate their intracellular dynamics via time-resolved X-ray observations. We generated transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans specifically expressing the crystallized protein in cells and observed the formation of the protein aggregates within the animal cells. From the toxic-effect observations, the aggregates had minimal toxic effects on living animals. Fluorescence observations showed a significant suppression of the translational diffusion movements in molecules constituting the aggregates. Moreover, X-ray diffraction measurements provided diffraction signals originating from these molecules. We also observed the blinking behaviour of the diffraction spots, indicating the rotational motion of these crystals within the animal cells. A diffracted X-ray blinking (DXB) analysis estimated the rotational motion of the protein crystals on the subnanometre scale. Our results provide a time-resolved X-ray diffraction technique for the monitoring of intracellular dynamics.
Volume 24(23)
Published 2023-11-29
DOI 10.3390/ijms242316914
PII ijms242316914
PMID 38069236
PMC PMC10706802
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans* Crystallography, X-Ray Proteins* Radiography X-Ray Diffraction X-Rays
IF 4.556
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DNA material Xpa H62Q (RDB15265)