4 research outputs found
Fluorinated Aliphatic Diazirines: Preparation, Characterization, and Photolabeling Studies
The previously unknown difluoromethyl- and the previously neglected trifluoromethyl-aliphatic diazirines were synthesized and characterized. Model photolabeling experiments and biological studies revealed that the stable trifluoromethyl-aliphatic diazirines could indeed be safely used as photoaffinity labels, while the labile difluoromethylated analogues - could not
Fluorinated Aliphatic Diazirines: Preparation, Characterization, and Model Photolabeling Studies
The
previously unknown difluoromethyl diazirines and the previously
neglected trifluoromethyl-aliphatic diazirines were synthesized and
characterized. Model photolabeling experiments and biological studies
showed that these compounds could indeed be used as photoaffinity
labels
Expression of Synj2bp in mouse liver regulates the extent of wrappER-mitochondria contact to maintain hepatic lipid homeostasis
Abstract Background In mouse liver hepatocytes, nearly half of the surface area of every mitochondrion is covered by wrappER, a wrapping-type of ER that is rich in fatty acids and synthesizes lipoproteins (VLDL) (Anastasia et al. in Cell Rep 34:108873, 2021; Hurtley in Science (80- ) 372:142–143, 2021; Ilacqua et al. in J Cell Sci 135:1–11, 2021). A disruption of the ultrastructure of the wrappER-mitochondria contact results in altered fatty acid flux, leading to hepatic dyslipidemia (Anastasia et al. 2021). The molecular mechanism that regulates the extent of wrappER-mitochondria contacts is unknown. Methods We evaluated the expression level of the mitochondrial protein Synj2bp in the liver of normal and obese (ob/ob) mice. In addition, we silenced its expression in the liver using an AAV8 vector. We coupled quantitative EM morphometric analysis to proteomics and lipid analyses on these livers. Results The expression level of Synj2bp in the liver positively correlates with the extent of wrappER-mitochondria contacts. A 50% reduction in wrappER-mitochondria contacts causes hepatic dyslipidemia, characterized by a gross accumulation of lipid droplets in the liver, an increased hepatic secretion of VLDL and triglycerides, a curtailed ApoE expression, and an increased capacity of mitochondrial fatty acid respiration. Conclusion Synj2bp regulates the extent of wrappER-mitochondria contacts in the liver, thus contributing to the control of hepatic lipid flux
Fluorinated Aliphatic Diazirines: Preparation, Characterization, and Model Photolabeling Studies
The
previously unknown difluoromethyl diazirines and the previously
neglected trifluoromethyl-aliphatic diazirines were synthesized and
characterized. Model photolabeling experiments and biological studies
showed that these compounds could indeed be used as photoaffinity
labels