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Synthesis and characterization of diazirine alkyne probes for the study of intracellular cholesterol trafficking.

Journal of lipid research (2019-01-09)
McKenna Feltes, Samantha Moores, Sarah E Gale, Kathiresan Krishnan, Laurel Mydock-McGrane, Douglas F Covey, Daniel S Ory, Jean E Schaffer
RÉSUMÉ

Cholesterol is an essential structural component of cellular membranes and precursor molecule for oxysterol, bile acid, and hormone synthesis. The study of intracellular cholesterol trafficking pathways has been limited in part due to a lack of suitable cholesterol analogues. Herein, we developed three novel diazirine alkyne cholesterol probes: LKM38, KK174, and KK175. We evaluated these probes as well as a previously described diazirine alkyne cholesterol analogue, trans-sterol, for their fidelity as cholesterol mimics and for study of cholesterol trafficking. LKM38 emerged as a promising cholesterol mimic because it both sustained the growth of cholesterol-auxotrophic cells and appropriately regulated key cholesterol homeostatic pathways. When presented as an ester in lipoprotein particles, LKM38 initially localized to the lysosome and subsequently trafficked to the plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum. LKM38 bound to diverse, established cholesterol binding proteins. Through a detailed characterization of the cellular behavior of a panel of diazirine alkyne probes using cell biological, biochemical trafficking assays and immunofluorescence approaches, we conclude that LKM38 can serve as a powerful tool for the study of cholesterol protein interactions and trafficking.

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Cholesteryl oleate, ≥98% (HPLC; detection at 205 nm)
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18:1-d7-cholesterol, Avanti Research - A Croda Brand 791645C