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. 2023:2551:425-447.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2597-2_27.

Spectrally Resolved FRET Microscopy of α-Synuclein Phase-Separated Liquid Droplets

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Spectrally Resolved FRET Microscopy of α-Synuclein Phase-Separated Liquid Droplets

Jaladhar Mahato et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2023.

Abstract

Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) has emerged as an important phenomenon associated with formation of membraneless organelles. Recently, LLPS has been shown to act as nucleation centers for disease-associated protein aggregation and amyloid fibril formation. Phase-separated α-synuclein droplets gradually rigidify during the course of protein aggregation, and it is very challenging to understand the biomolecular interactions that lead to liquid-like to solid-like transition using conventional ensemble measurements. Here, we describe a spectrally-resolved fluorescence microscopy based Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) imaging to probe interactions of α-synuclein in individual droplets during LLPS-mediated aggregation. By acquiring entire emission spectral profiles of individual droplets upon sequential excitation of acceptors and donors therein, this technique allows for the quantification of sensitized emission proportional to the extent of FRET, which enables interrogation of the evolution of local interactions of donor-/acceptor-labeled α-synuclein molecules within each droplet. The present study on single droplets is not only an important development for studying LLPS but can also be used to investigate self-assembly or aggregation in biomolecular systems and soft materials.

Keywords: Biomolecular interactions; Domain interaction; Liquid droplet aging; Liquid-liquid phase separation; Sensitization imaging; Spectrally-resolved FRET microscopy; α-synuclein.

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