Mechanistic Insights into the Cholesterol-dependent Binding of Perfringolysin O-based Probes and Cell Membranes

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Benjamin B. Johnson
Mariana Breña
Juan Anguita
Alejandro P. Heuck
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[1] Program in Molecular and Cellular Biology,
[2] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[3] Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,undefined
[4] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[5] Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences,undefined
[6] University of Massachusetts,undefined
[7] CIC bioGUNE,undefined
[8] Ikerbasque,undefined
[9] Basque Foundation for Science,undefined
[10] US Army Natick Soldier Research,undefined
[11] Development and Engineering Center,undefined
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Cholesterol distribution in the cell is maintained by both vesicular and non-vesicular sterol transport. Non-vesicular transport is mediated by the interaction of membrane-embedded cholesterol and water-soluble proteins. Small changes to the lipid composition of the membrane that do not change the total cholesterol content, can significantly affect how cholesterol interacts with other molecules at the surface of the membrane. The cholesterol-dependent cytolysin Perfringolysin O (PFO) constitutes a powerful tool to detect cholesterol in membranes, and the use of PFO-based probes has flourished in recent years. By using a non-lytic PFO derivative, we showed that the sensitivity of the probes for cholesterol can be tuned by modifications introduced directly in the membrane-interacting loops and/or by modifying residues away from the membrane-interacting domain. Through the use of these biosensors on live RAW 264.7 cells, we found that changes in the overall cholesterol content have a limited effect on the average cholesterol accessibility at the surface of the membrane. We showed that these exquisite biosensors report on changes in cholesterol reactivity at the membrane surface independently of the overall cholesterol content in the membrane.
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