PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

Live imaging of mitosomes and hydrogenosomes by HaloTag technology.

  • Eva Martincová,
  • Luboš Voleman,
  • Vladimíra Najdrová,
  • Maximiliano De Napoli,
  • Shiri Eshar,
  • Melisa Gualdron,
  • Christine S Hopp,
  • David E Sanin,
  • Dumizulu L Tembo,
  • Daria Van Tyne,
  • Dawn Walker,
  • Michaela Marcinčiková,
  • Jan Tachezy,
  • Pavel Doležal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036314
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
p. e36314

Abstract

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Hydrogenosomes and mitosomes represent remarkable mitochondrial adaptations in the anaerobic parasitic protists such as Trichomonas vaginalis and Giardia intestinalis, respectively. In order to provide a tool to study these organelles in the live cells, the HaloTag was fused to G. intestinalis IscU and T. vaginalis frataxin and expressed in the mitosomes and hydrogenosomes, respectively. The incubation of the parasites with the fluorescent Halo-ligand resulted in highly specific organellar labeling, allowing live imaging of the organelles. With the array of available ligands the HaloTag technology offers a new tool to study the dynamics of mitochondria-related compartments as well as other cellular components in these intriguing unicellular eukaryotes.