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The development of mitochondrial membrane affinity chromatography columns for the study of mitochondrial transmembrane proteins
Authors:K-L. Habicht  N.S. Singh  F.E. Indig  I.W. Wainer  R. Moaddel  R. Shimmo
Affiliation:1. Department of Natural Sciences, Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tallinn University, 10120 Tallinn, Estonia;2. Biomedical Research Center, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
Abstract:Mitochondrial membrane fragments from U-87 MG (U87MG) and HEK-293 cells were successfully immobilized onto immobilized artificial membrane (IAM) chromatographic support and surface of activated open tubular (OT) silica capillary, resulting in mitochondrial membrane affinity chromatography (MMAC) columns. Translocator protein (TSPO), located in mitochondrial outer membrane as well as sulfonylurea and mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) receptors, localized to the inner membrane, were characterized. Frontal displacement experiments with multiple concentrations of dipyridamole (DIPY) and PK-11195 were run on MMAC (U87MG) column, and the binding affinities (Kd) determined were 1.08 ± 0.49 and 0.0086 ± 0.0006 μM, respectively, consistent with previously reported values. Furthermore, binding affinities (Ki) for DIPY binding site were determined for TSPO ligands, PK-11195, mesoporphyrin IX, protoporphyrin IX, and rotenone. In addition, the relative ranking of these TSPO ligands based on single displacement studies using DIPY as marker on MMAC (U87MG) was consistent with the obtained Ki values. The immobilization of mitochondrial membrane fragments was also confirmed by confocal microscopy.
Keywords:Mitochondrial membrane affinity chromatography   Translocator protein
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