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A Self-Assembling Probe for Imaging the States of Golgi Apparatus in Live Single Cells.

Weiyi Tan1, Qiuxin Zhang1, Pengyu Hong2, Bing Xu1.   

Abstract

Despite the enormous progress in genomics and proteomics, it is still challenging to assess the states of organelles in living cells with high spatiotemporal resolution. Based on our recent finding of enzyme-instructed self-assembly of a thiophosphopeptide that targets the Golgi Apparatus (GA) instantly, we use the thiophosphopeptide, which is enzymatically responsive and redox active, as an integrative probe for revealing the state of the GA of live cells at the single cell level. By imaging the probe in the GA of live cells over time, our results show that the accumulation of the probe at the GA depends on cell types. By comparison to a conventional Golgi probe, this self-assembling probe accumulates at the GA much faster and are sensitive to the expression of alkaline phosphatases. In addition, subtle changes of the fluorophore results in slightly different GA responses. This work illustrates a novel class of active molecular probes that combine enzyme-instructed self-assembly and redox reaction for high-resolution imaging of the states of subcellular organelles over a large area and extended times.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35312281      PMCID: PMC9489815          DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.2c00084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioconjug Chem        ISSN: 1043-1802            Impact factor:   6.069


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