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A DNA-nanoassembly-based approach to map membrane protein nanoenvironments.

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posted on 2024-10-22, 12:52 authored by Elena AmbrosettiElena Ambrosetti, Giulio Bernardinelli, Ian Hoffecker, Leonard HartmanisLeonard Hartmanis, Georges KiriakoGeorges Kiriako, Ario de Marco, Rickard SandbergRickard Sandberg, Björn HögbergBjörn Högberg, Ana TeixeiraAna Teixeira
Most proteins at the plasma membrane are not uniformly distributed but localize to dynamic domains of nanoscale dimensions. To investigate their functional relevance, there is a need for methods that enable comprehensive analysis of the compositions and spatial organizations of membrane protein nanodomains in cell populations. Here we describe the development of a non-microscopy-based method for ensemble analysis of membrane protein nanodomains. The method, termed nanoscale deciphering of membrane protein nanodomains (NanoDeep), is based on the use of DNA nanoassemblies to translate membrane protein organization information into a DNA sequencing readout. Using NanoDeep, we characterized the nanoenvironments of Her2, a membrane receptor of critical relevance in cancer. Importantly, we were able to modulate by design the inventory of proteins analysed by NanoDeep. NanoDeep has the potential to provide new insights into the roles of the composition and spatial organization of protein nanoenvironments in the regulation of membrane protein function.

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Published

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Article

Journal

Nat Nanotechnol

ISSN

1748-3387

eISSN

1748-3395

Volume

16

Issue

1

Pagination

85-95

Language

  • eng

Original self archiving date

2021-03-05