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A High-Throughput Colocalization Pipeline for Quantification of Mitochondrial Targeting across Different Protein
Sierra K Lear1,2, Jose A Nunez3, Seth L Shipman1,4,5
1Gladstone Institute of Data Science and Biotechnology, San Francisco, California 94158, United States.
Abstract:
Efficient metabolic engineering and the development of mitochondrial therapeutics often rely upon the specific and strong import of foreign proteins into mitochondria. Fusing a protein to a mitochondria-bound signal peptide is a common method to localize proteins to mitochondria, but this strategy is not universally effective, with particular proteins empirically failing to localize. To help overcome this barrier, this work develops a generalizable and open-source framework to design proteins for mitochondrial import and quantify their specific localization. This Python-based pipeline quantitatively assesses the colocalization of different proteins previously used for precise genome editing in a high-throughput manner to reveal signal peptide-protein combinations that localize well in mitochondria.
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