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An In Vivo Assay to Detect Mitophagy in Transgenic Nematodes

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Take transgenic nematodes, with body-wall muscle cells expressing green fluorophore-tagged DCT-1, an outer mitochondrial membrane protein, and a red fluorophore-tagged LGG-1, a phagophore membrane protein.

Place the worms on top of a growth medium containing a mitophagy-inducing drug.

The drug damages the cellular mitochondria, initiating mitophagy or selective clearance of damaged mitochondria.

DCT-1 on damaged mitochondria undergoes ubiquitination and phosphorylation, facilitating interaction with LGG-1 on the phagophore membrane.

The phagophore expands around the mitochondria to form an autophagosome targeted for lysosomal degradation.

Place the nematodes in an anesthetic on a microscope slide to immobilize them, and place a coverslip.

Under a fluorescence microscope, visualize yellow spots within the muscle cells, indicating the co-localization of DCT-1 emitting green fluorescence and LGG-1 displaying red fluorescence. This confirms the occurrence of mitophagy.

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