| Literature DB >> 26302172 |
Xiangxing Kong1, Fengyu Su1, Liqiang Zhang1, Jordan Yaron1, Fred Lee1, Zhengwei Shi1, Yanqing Tian2,3, Deirdre R Meldrum4.
Abstract
Regulation of intracellular potassium (K(+) ) concentration plays a key role in metabolic processes. So far, only a few intracellular K(+) sensors have been developed. The highly selective fluorescent K(+) sensor KS6 for monitoring K(+) ion dynamics in mitochondria was produced by coupling triphenylphosphonium, borondipyrromethene (BODIPY), and triazacryptand (TAC). KS6 shows a good response to K(+) in the range 30-500 mM, a large dynamic range (Fmax /F0 ≈130), high brightness (ϕf =14.4 % at 150 mM of K(+) ), and insensitivity to both pH in the range 5.5-9.0 and other metal ions under physiological conditions. Colocalization tests of KS6 with MitoTracker Green confirmed its predominant localization in the mitochondria of HeLa and U87MG cells. K(+) efflux/influx in the mitochondria was observed upon stimulation with ionophores, nigericin, or ionomycin. KS6 is thus a highly selective semiquantitative K(+) sensor suitable for the study of mitochondrial potassium flux in live cells.Entities:
Keywords: BODIPY; fluorescent probes; ion channels; mitochondria; potassium
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26302172 PMCID: PMC4815426 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201506038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336