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Metallothioneins for correlative light and electron microscopy.

Isabel Fernández de Castro1, Laura Sanz-Sánchez1, Cristina Risco1.   

Abstract

Structural biologists have been working for decades on new strategies to identify proteins in cells unambiguously. We recently explored the possibilities of using the small metal-binding protein, metallothionein (MT), as a tag to detect proteins in transmission electron microscopy. It had been reported that, when fused with a protein of interest and treated in vitro with gold salts, a single MT tag will build an electron-dense gold cluster ~1 nm in diameter; we provided proof of this principle by demonstrating that MT can be used to detect intracellular proteins in bacteria and eukaryotic cells. The method, which is compatible with a variety of sample processing techniques, allows specific detection of proteins in cells with exceptional sensitivity. We illustrated the applicability of the technique in a series of studies to visualize the intracellular distribution of bacterial and viral proteins. Immunogold labeling was fundamental to confirm the specificity of the MT-gold method. When proteins were double-tagged with green fluorescent protein and MT, direct correlative light and electron microscopy allowed visualization of the same macromolecular complexes with different spatial resolutions. MT-gold tagging might also become a useful tool for mapping proteins into the 3D-density maps produced by (cryo)-electron tomography. New protocols will be needed for double or multiple labeling of proteins, using different versions of MT with fluorophores of different colors. Further research is also necessary to render the MT-gold labeling procedure compatible with immunogold labeling on Tokuyasu cryosections and with cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections.
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Keywords:  CLEM; Clonable tags for TEM; Correlative light and electron microscopy; Electron tomography; GFP; Immunogold; METTEM; Metal-tagging TEM; Metallothionein; Molecular mapping

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25287836     DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-801075-4.00003-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Cell Biol        ISSN: 0091-679X            Impact factor:   1.441


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