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Direct pH measurements by using subcellular targeting of 5(and 6-) carboxyseminaphthorhodafluor in mammalian cells.

Hélène Benink1, Mark McDougall, Dieter Klaubert, Georgyi Los.   

Abstract

As a means of reliably measuring intracellular pH, we have precisely targeted 5(and 6-) carboxyseminaphthorhodafluor to cellular subcompartments. This was accomplished by combining the well-established pH-sensitive dye with a protein-based reporter system. When expressed in cells, the reporter protein is designed to covalently bind ligands composed of a functional group and a reactive linker. In order to make a pH-sensitive ligand, we chemically coupled the pH sensor to a reactive linker. Several ligands of differing linker lengths were made and tested for their pH responsiveness in vitro. The most responsive of these ligands was then evaluated for its efficacy in live cell labeling and its use as an intracellular pH sensor for ratiometric confocal microscopy. Here we show that we could target this pH sensor within mammalian cells exclusively to either the nucleus or cytoplasm. Exhibiting the versatility of this reporter technology, we were also able to specifically limit pH sensor labeling to within the trafficking pathway of integrins and directly measure pH of this environment. Results correspond well with previously published reports. Both the simplicity and flexibility of the technology used in this study make possible the development of diverse targeted microenvironmental sensors or other moieties of interest.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19852762     DOI: 10.2144/000113220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechniques        ISSN: 0736-6205            Impact factor:   1.993


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