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Metabolomic profiling of single enlarged lysosomes
by
Liao Tiepeng
, Chen, Qi
, Cang Chunlei
, Dai Meifang
, Zhu, Hongying
, Huang, Guangming
, Xiong, Wei
, Yin Xiang
, Qu Lili
, Miao Chenjian
, Zeng Wenping
, Li, Qianqian
, Ge Siyuan
, Lin, Yi
, Ju Zhenyu
, Wang, Ziyi
in
Amino acids
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydrophobicity
/ Ionization
/ Ions
/ Lidocaine
/ Lysosomes
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Physiology
/ Recording
/ Scientific imaging
/ Senescence
/ Spectroscopy
/ Subpopulations
2021
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Metabolomic profiling of single enlarged lysosomes
by
Liao Tiepeng
, Chen, Qi
, Cang Chunlei
, Dai Meifang
, Zhu, Hongying
, Huang, Guangming
, Xiong, Wei
, Yin Xiang
, Qu Lili
, Miao Chenjian
, Zeng Wenping
, Li, Qianqian
, Ge Siyuan
, Lin, Yi
, Ju Zhenyu
, Wang, Ziyi
in
Amino acids
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydrophobicity
/ Ionization
/ Ions
/ Lidocaine
/ Lysosomes
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Physiology
/ Recording
/ Scientific imaging
/ Senescence
/ Spectroscopy
/ Subpopulations
2021
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Metabolomic profiling of single enlarged lysosomes
by
Liao Tiepeng
, Chen, Qi
, Cang Chunlei
, Dai Meifang
, Zhu, Hongying
, Huang, Guangming
, Xiong, Wei
, Yin Xiang
, Qu Lili
, Miao Chenjian
, Zeng Wenping
, Li, Qianqian
, Ge Siyuan
, Lin, Yi
, Ju Zhenyu
, Wang, Ziyi
in
Amino acids
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hydrophobicity
/ Ionization
/ Ions
/ Lidocaine
/ Lysosomes
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Metabolomics
/ Physiology
/ Recording
/ Scientific imaging
/ Senescence
/ Spectroscopy
/ Subpopulations
2021
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Metabolomic profiling of single enlarged lysosomes
2021
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Lysosomes are critical for cellular metabolism and are heterogeneously involved in various cellular processes. The ability to measure lysosomal metabolic heterogeneity is essential for understanding their physiological roles. We therefore built a single-lysosome mass spectrometry (SLMS) platform integrating lysosomal patch-clamp recording and induced nano-electrospray ionization (nanoESI)/mass spectrometry (MS) that enables concurrent metabolic and electrophysiological profiling of individual enlarged lysosomes. The accuracy and reliability of this technique were validated by supporting previous findings, such as the transportability of lysosomal cationic amino acids transporters such as PQLC2 and the lysosomal trapping of lysosomotropic, hydrophobic weak base drugs such as lidocaine. We derived metabolites from single lysosomes in various cell types and classified lysosomes into five major subpopulations based on their chemical and biological divergence. Senescence and carcinoma altered metabolic profiles of lysosomes in a type-specific manner. Thus, SLMS can open more avenues for investigating heterogeneous lysosomal metabolic changes during physiological and pathological processes.Single-lysosome mass spectrometry (SLMS) integrates lysosomal patch-clamp recording and induced nanoESI/MS for concurrent metabolic and electrophysiological profiling of individual enlarged lysosomes.
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Nature Publishing Group
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