Subcellular Fractionation for ERK Activation Upon Mitochondrial-derived Peptide Treatment.
Kim. Su-Jeong SJ; Xiao. Jialin J; Cohen. Pinchas P; Yen. Kelvin K
Key Findings
- A straightforward cell fractionation and western blot method was developed to detect ERK activation after humanin treatment.
- Humanin was shown to trigger ERK signaling in cultured cells, confirming its activity at the cellular level.
- The protocol can be adapted to investigate other mitochondrial-derived peptides and their signaling effects.
Practical Outcomes
- This study provides a research method rather than a consumer protocol. For biohackers, it means no immediate actionable steps, but it may enable future studies that could eventually inform dosing or efficacy of humanin supplements.
Summary
The paper describes a simple lab technique to measure how the mitochondrial peptide humanin activates the ERK signaling pathway inside cells, using cell fractionation and western blotting. It doesn’t give dosing advice or direct health benefits for humans, but offers a tool for researchers to study humanin’s mechanisms.
Abstract
Mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs) are a new class of peptides that are encoded by small open reading frames within other known genes of the mitochondrial genome. MDPs have a wide variety of biological effects such as protecting neurons from apoptosis, improving metabolic markers, and protecting cells from chemotherapy. Humanin was the first MDP to be discovered and is the most studied peptide among the MDP family. The membrane receptors and downstream signaling pathways of humanin have been carefully characterized. Additional MDPs such as MOTS-c and SHLP1-6 have been more recently discovered and the signaling mechanisms have yet to be elucidated. Here we describe a cell culture based method to determine the function of these peptides. In particular, cell fractionation techniques in combination with western blotting allow for the quantitative determination of activation and translocation of important signaling molecule. While there are other methods of cell fractionation, the one described here is an easy and straightforward method. These methods can be used to further elucidate the mechanism of action of these peptides and other therapeutic agents.
Study Information
pubmed
2017
2017-09-25T00:00:00.000Z
10.3791/56496
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