Spatiotemporal proteomics reveals the biosynthetic lysosomal membrane protein interactome in neurons

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2024-12-30

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Li, Chun Hei
Kersten, NoortjeISNI 000000052392510X
Özkan, NazmiyeISNI 000000050728690X
Nguyen, Dan T.M.ISNI 0000000512563254
Koppers, MaxISNI 0000000459096633
Post, HarmISNI 0000000419480729
Altelaar, MaartenORCID 0000-0001-5093-5945ISNI 0000000393438329
Farias Galdames, GinnyISNI 0000000492860066

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Abstract

Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles critical for maintaining cellular homeostasis. Delivery of biosynthetic lysosomal proteins to lysosomes is crucial to orchestrate proper lysosomal function. However, it remains unknown how the delivery of biosynthetic lysosomal proteins to lysosomes is ensured in neurons, which are highly polarized cells. Here, we developed Protein Origin, Trafficking And Targeting to Organelle Mapping (POTATOMap), by combining trafficking synchronization and proximity-labelling based proteomics, to unravel the trafficking routes and interactome of the biosynthetic lysosomal membrane protein LAMP1 at specified time points. This approach, combined with advanced microscopy, enables us to identify the neuronal domain-specific trafficking machineries of biosynthetic LAMP1. We reveal a role in replenishing axonal lysosomes, in delivery of newly synthesized axonal synaptic proteins, and interactions with RNA granules to facilitate hitchhiking in the axon. POTATOMap offers a robust approach to map out dynamic biosynthetic protein trafficking and interactome from their origin to destination.

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General Chemistry, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Physics and Astronomy

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Li, C H, Kersten, N, Özkan, N, Nguyen, D T M, Koppers, M, Post, H, Altelaar, M & Farias, G G 2024, 'Spatiotemporal proteomics reveals the biosynthetic lysosomal membrane protein interactome in neurons', Nature Communications, vol. 15, no. 1, 10829. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-55052-w