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Title: | Understanding the role of B-insert in Dynamin related protein1 (Drp1) - cardiolipin interactions |
Authors: | PUCADYIL, THOMAS J. V P, GOKUL Dept. of Biology 20131096 |
Keywords: | 2018 Drp1 Dynamin related protein B-insert Flourescence , Dot blot , Lipid binding HeLa cells, Transient expression, Cardiolipin , Cardiolipin binding, Biology |
Issue Date: | May-2018 |
Abstract: | Mitochondria exhibits dynamic morphology which is maintained by constant cycle’s dynamic fission and fusion. Dynamin related protein 1 (Drp1), a large multidomain GTPase, is a crucial player involved in mitochondrial fission. Cardiolipin is the signature mitochondrial lipid and is implicated in regulating various mitochondrial function. Cardiolipin-Drp1 interactions are necessary for promoting its self-assembly and influences stimulated GTPase activity of Drp1. B-insert region in Drp1 is speculated to be the cardiolipin binding domain. Drp1 B-insert deletion mutant fails to localise to mitochondria, indicating the importance of B-insert for membrane binding in Drp1. In this study, we investigate B-insert lipid binding specificity to understand role of B-insert in Drp1 recruitment to the membranes. We show that B-insert displays preferential specificity in binding to cardiolipin and propose that B-insert is required for Drp1-cardiolipin interactions. B-insert shows better specificity to cardiolipin than Nonyl-Acridine Orange(NAO) described in literature to be a cardiolipin specific probe. We also considered the possibility of using B-insert as a probe for cardiolipin and expressed it in-vivo to observe membrane localisation. |
URI: | http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1029 |
Appears in Collections: | MS THESES |
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