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In-resin CLEM of Epon-embedded cells using proximity labeling
Takahito Sanada1, Junji Yamaguchi2, Yoko Furuta1
1Department of Cellular and Molecular Neuropathology, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:
Biotin ligases have been developed as proximity biotinylation enzymes for analyses of the interactome. However, there has been no report on the application of proximity labeling for in-resin correlative light-electron microscopy of Epon-embedded cells. In this study, we established a proximity-labeled in-resin CLEM of Epon-embedded cells using miniTurbo, a biotin ligase. Biotinylation by miniTurbo was observed in cells within 10 min following the addition of biotin to the medium. Using fluorophore-conjugated streptavidin, intracellular biotinylated proteins were labeled after fixation of cells with a mixture of paraformaldehyde and glutaraldehyde. Fluorescence of these proteins was resistant to osmium tetroxide staining and was detected in 100-nm ultrathin sections of Epon-embedded cells. Ultrastructures of organelles were preserved well in the same sections. Fluorescence in sections was about 14-fold brighter than that in the sections of Epon-embedded cells expressing mCherry2 and was detectable for 14 days. When mitochondria-localized miniTurbo was expressed in the cells, mitochondria-like fluorescent signals were detected in the sections, and ultrastructures of mitochondria were observed as fluorescence-positive structures in the same sections by scanning electron microscopy. Proximity labeling using miniTurbo led to more stable and brighter fluorescent signals in the ultrathin sections of Epon-embedded cells, resulting in better performance of in-resin CLEM.
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