SY1 IBs associate with mitochondria in yeast cells.
(A) SY1 IBs had no obvious association with the plasma membrane (Pma1-GFP), vacuoles (Vph1-GFP), or ER (Sec63-GFP), but were strongly associated with mitochondria (Tom70-GFP) (See also Figure 4-figure supplement 1A). Scale bar = 2 μm. (B) MitoTracker probe confirmed that all the three classes of IBs were closely associated with mitochondria (arrow heads indicate SY1 aggregates surrounded by mitochondria). Scale bar = 2 μm. n.s., not statistically significant. Data were analyzed using the Student’s t-test. Error bars indicate the SD. (C) Super-resolution microscopy and 3D-SIM construction demonstrated that the SY1 IBs are packed and surrounded by mitochondria. Scale bar = 1 μm. (D) Co-immunoprecipitation assays showing that SY1 physically binds to several mitochondrial membrane proteins, including Tom70, Tom37 and Tim44. The yeast mitochondrial membrane proteins Tom70, Tom37, Sam35 and Tim44 were individually C-terminally tagged with GFP, and the strains were then transformed with a control plasmid (Vector) or a SY1-overproducing plasmid (SY1), respectively. Cells were grown for 24 h and harvested for subsequent IP experiments. (E-F) The association of SY1 IBs with mitochondria decreases when the physical interaction between SY1 and mitochondrial membrane proteins is disrupted (tom70Δ, tom37Δ, tim44). Representative images from three independent experiments are shown in E and quantifications are shown in F. Scale bar = 2 μm. Data were analyzed using the Student’s t-test. Error bars indicate the SD.