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Mitochondria perform diverse functions, including producing ATP through oxidative phosphorylation, synthesizing macromolecule precursors, maintaining redox balance among many others. Given this diversity of functions, we and others have hypothesized that cells maintain specialized subpopulations of mitochondria. To begin addressing this hypothesis, we developed a new dual-purification system to isolate subpopulations of mitochondria for chemical and biochemical analyses. We used APEX2 proximity labeling such that mitochondria were biotinylated based on proximity to another organelle. All mitochondria were isolated by an elutable MitoTag-based affinity precipitation system. Biotinylated mitochondria were then purified using immobilized avidin. We used this system to compare the proteomes of endosome- and lipid droplet-associated mitochondria in U-2 OS cells, which demonstrated that these subpopulations were indistinguishable from one another but were distinct from the global mitochondria proteome. Our results suggest that this purification system could aid in describing subpopulations that contribute to intracellular mitochondrial heterogeneity, and that this heterogeneity might be more substantial than previously imagined.
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Adv Exp Med Biol
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Muscle Health Research Centre, School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
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August 2025
Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sassari, Via Muroni 25, I-07100 Sassari, Italy.
Cellular senescence can occur with similar phenotypes in normal cells, during aging, and in tumor cells, spontaneously or after cytostasis. The fall or increase in proliferative activity are key aspects of the respective conditions, in which the levels of reactive oxygen species can vary, affecting the cellular redox homeostasis. This work aimed to study the relationships between senescence and transformation by comparing cells with different proliferative activities and phenotypes attributable to transformation (NIHs cultures) or senescence (NIHv cultures), before and after incubation with hydrogen peroxide.
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August 2025
Active Soft Matter Group, Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory, Dongguan 523808, China.
Small, metabolically active lipid droplets (LDs) with elevated core viscosity play pivotal roles in lipid metabolism and disease yet remain underexplored due to their transient nature and the limitations of conventional probes. Here, we report , a viscosity-gated dual-rotor fluorophore optimized for fixed-cell imaging that enables high-fidelity, ratiometric imaging of LD heterogeneity across diverse cell types. integrates a red-emissive intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) scaffold with a sterically tuned pyrrole rotor system, conferring enhanced brightness, photostability, and pronounced sensitivity to local microviscosity.
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August 2025
Centre for Immunobiology, Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, London.
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