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Red light-emitting short Mango-based system enables tracking a mycobacterial small noncoding RNA in infected macrophages

Authors :
Oksana S. Bychenko
Alexei A. Khrulev
Julia I. Svetlova
Vladimir B. Tsvetkov
Polina N. Kamzeeva
Yulia V. Skvortsova
Boris S. Tupertsev
Igor A. Ivanov
Leonid V. Aseev
Yuriy M. Khodarovich
Evgeny S. Belyaev
Liubov I. Kozlovskaya
Timofei S. Zatsepin
Tatyana L. Azhikina
Anna M. Varizhuk
Andrey V. Aralov
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

Progress in the studies of RNA metabolism and function relies largely on molecular imaging systems, including those comprising a fluorogenic dye and an aptamer-based fluorescence-activating tag. G4 aptamers of Mango family, typically combined with a duplex/hairpin scaffold, activate fluorescence of a green-emitting dye TO1-biotin and hold great promise for intracellular RNA tracking. Here, we report a new Mango-based imaging platform. Its key advantages are tunability of spectral properties and applicability for visualization of small RNA molecules that require minimal tag size. The former advantage is due to an expanded (green-to-red-emitting) palette of TO1-inspired fluorogenic dyes, and the latter is ensured by the truncated duplex scaffold. To illustrate applicability of the improved platform, we tagged Mycobacterium tuberculosis sncRNA with the shortened aptamer-scaffold tag and visualized it in bacteria and bacteria-infected macrophages using the new red light-emitting Mango-activated dye.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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