[iHuman Seminar] Correlative in situ cryo-ET characterizes Salmonella-induced autophagy and plasmodesmata in plant tissue

ON2024-02-26TAG: ShanghaiTech UniversityCATEGORY: Lecture

Topic: Correlative in situ cryo-ET characterizes Salmonella-induced autophagy and plasmodesmata in plant tissue

Speaker: Dr. LI Meijing, Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translation (SMART)

Date and time: 10:00–11:00, February 28

Venue: Auditorium, Y Building

Host: SUN Liping


Abstract:

Cryo-electron  tomography (cryo-ET) has emerged as a revolutionary technique in  structural biology for determining macromolecular structures within  their natural cellular context at near-atomic resolution. By integrating  cryo-ET with cryo-correlative light microscopy (CLEM) and cryo-focused  ion beam (FIB) milling, we analyzed the dynamic process of xenophagy, a  selective autophagy for eliminating pathogens like Salmonella. This approach allowed us to observe unprecedented details of Salmonella-engaged  phagophores, revealing their varied contacts with the ER and previously  undescribed membrane curvatures. Additionally, we developed a novel  method combining high-pressure freezing with FIB milling for cryo-ET  analysis of plant tissue, enabling detailed characterization of  plasmodesmata in Arabidopsis embryos. 


Biography:

Dr.  LI Meijing obtained her PhD at Tsinghua University in 2019. She  completed her postdoctoral training at the Max Planck Institute of  Biochemistry in 2023. Now, she is a Principal Investigator at the  Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translation. She has published  several papers in journals such as Nature, eLife, and PNAS.