Reticulon variation and correlation to Nuclear Size Regulation

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Reticulon variation and correlation to Nuclear Size Regulation Amanda Johnson INBRE Undergraduate Research Summer Fellow Levy Lab University of Wyoming

Background:

Model Organism: xENOPUS LAEVIS Formation of a nuclear envelope within egg extracts following the addition of Xenopus sperm. Google images

Reticulons: Set of proteins exclusively in the ER tubules Contribute to ER bending and shaping Shift the balance from flat membrane sheets towards tubular network ER sheet Reticulons ER tubules

Reticulon Isoforms

RESEARCH objective: To evaluate the effective properties of various reticulon proteins on nuclear size regulation. To prompt further investigation on this area of research How altering the concentrations of these proteins might effect nuclear size in: embryonic development cancer progression

Experimental outline: Transformation of chemically competent E. coli BL21 cells to introduce the following plasmids with their specific reticulon proteins and isoforms: pET-30b Rtn4b (Kan resistance) pKW 197 Rtn4a #6 pKW 197 Rtn4a #8 (Amp resistance) pKW 197 Rtn4a #10

Experimental Outline: Overnight expression cultures (using IPTG) grown for each of the bacterial cultures 16° C 25° C Eliminated background on Western blots 37° C Gel electrophoresis and Western blotting to determine the presence and purity of the proteins Rtn4a size is around 130-135 kD Rtn4b size is around 39-45 kD

eXPERIMENTAL ouTLINE: Protein purification using His-binding resin Dialysis to further purify and concentrate desired reticulon proteins Quantification of protein (Rtn4b and Rtn4a #8) concentrations Image J Xenopus egg extract preparation

Experimental outline: Nuclear assembly in vitro using Xenopus laevis egg extract Addition of Rtn4b or Rtn4a #8 at varying concentrations Nuclear Immunofluorescence 1° antibody binds nuclear pore complexes 2° anti-mouse antibody binds 1° antibody Nuclear quantification Metamorph NPC

Quantifying rtn concentration using image j BSA standards Rtn 4a #8 pellet Rtn4a #8 supe Rtn4b supe Gel used to quantify concentrations Post-dialysis Rtn4a #8: 130kD (w/out tag) Rtn4b: 46kD (w/out tag) 250 150 100 75 50 37 25 20 15 10

QuantifyinG rTN Concentration using imagej Rtn4b: 0.1 mg/ml Rtn 4a #8: 0.003 mg/ml Molarity: Rtn4b: ~2uM Rtn4a #8: ~20nM

Rtn OVEREXPRESSION dECREASES NUCLEAR SIZE Total area of nuclei (um2) CTRL 50- 4b 100- 4b 200- 4b 2- 4a Concentration of reticulon protein (nM)

CONCLUSIOn: The overexpression of reticulons (either Rtn4a or Rtn4b) in the cell has a direct effect on nuclear size. The increase in reticulon proteins causes a decrease in nuclear size because of the decreased ER sheet availability.

Acknowledgments: Dan Levy, PI Karen White, lab manager Predrag Jevtic, PhD student Lisa Edens, PhD student Lidija Vukovic, PhD student