Single molecule tracking of myelin basic protein during oligodendrocyte differentiation

Mo Rassul, Masahiro Otsu, Iain Styles, Robert Neely, Daniel Fulton*

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Abstract

This study aimed to expand our understanding of myelin basic protein (MBP), a key component of central nervous system myelin, by developing a protocol to track and quantifying individual MBP particles during oligodendrocyte differentiation. MBP particle directionality, confinement and diffusion were tracked by rapid TIRF and HILO imaging of Dendra2 tagged MBP in three stages of mouse oligodendroglia: oligodendrocyte precursors, early myelinating oligodendrocytes, and mature myelinating oligodendrocytes. The directionality and confinement of MBP particles increased at each stage consistent with progressive transport towards, and recruitment into, emerging myelin structures. Unexpectedly, diffusion data presented a more complex pattern with sub-populations of the most diffusive particles disappearing at the transition between the precursor and early myelinating stage, before re-emerging in the membrane sheets of mature oligodendrocytes. This diversity of particle behaviours, which would be undetectable by conventional ensemble averaged methods, are consistent with a multifunctional view of MBP involving roles in myelin expansion and compaction.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere24
Number of pages18
JournalBiological Imaging
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding statement:
S.M.R. gratefully acknowledges financial support from the EPSRC through a studentship from the PSIBS Doctoral Training Centre (EP/F50053X/1). M.O. was funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 Framework Programme (Marie Sklowdoswka-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship 659279).

Keywords

  • myelin
  • myelin basic protein
  • oligodendrocyte
  • single-molecule tracking
  • TIRF imaging

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