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Redox sensor proteins for highly sensitive direct imaging of intracellular redox state

Authors :
K, Sugiura
T, Nagai
M, Nakano
Ichinose, Hiroshi
T, Nakabayashi
N, Ohta
T, Hisabori
Source :
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 457:242-248
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Intracellular redox state is a critical factor for fundamental cellular functions, including regulation of the activities of various metabolic enzymes as well as ROS production and elimination. Genetically-encoded fluorescent redox sensors, such as roGFP (Hanson, G. T., et al. (2004)) and Redoxfluor (Yano, T., et al. (2010)), have been developed to investigate the redox state of living cells. However, these sensors are not useful in cells that contain, for example, other colored pigments. We therefore intended to obtain simpler redox sensor proteins, and have developed oxidation-sensitive fluorescent proteins called Oba-Q (oxidation balance sensed quenching) proteins. Our sensor proteins derived from CFP and Sirius can be used to monitor the intracellular redox state as their fluorescence is drastically quenched upon oxidation. These blue-shifted spectra of the Oba-Q proteins enable us to monitor various redox states in conjunction with other sensor proteins.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10902104
Volume :
457
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
Accession number :
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