4.6 Article

Single-Fluorophore Indicator to Explore Cellular and Sub-cellular Lactate Dynamics

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 3278-3286

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.2c00731

Keywords

TTHA0766; lactate transport; GFP-based; CanlonicSF; AR-C155858; AZD3965; phloretin and pCMBs; endoplasmic reticulum

Funding

  1. FONDECYT [11190584, 11150930, 11190678]
  2. FONDECYT Regular [1200029]
  3. Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID)-Chile
  4. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)-Germany [ANID-BMBF 180045]

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This study presents the development of a single-fluorophore indicator called CanlonicSF for lactate detection. The indicator offers high-resolution monitoring of lactate dynamics within cells, allowing for the development of high-throughput screening methods. The functionality of the indicator was demonstrated in living tissue of Drosophila melanogaster larvae, showing its potential application in vivo.
Lactate is an energy substrate and an intercellular signal, which can be monitored in intact cells with the genetically encoded FRET indicator Laconic. However, the structural complexity, need for sophisticated equipment, and relatively small fluorescent change limit the use of FRET indicators for subcellular targeting and development of high-throughput screening method-ologies. Using the bacterial periplasmic binding protein TTHA0766 from Thermus thermophilus, we have now developed a single-fluorophore indicator for lactate, CanlonicSF. This indicator exhibits a maximal fluorescence change of 200% and a KD of similar to 300 mu M. The fluorescence is not affected by other monocarboxylates. The lactate indicator was not significantly affected by Ca2+ at the physiological concentrations prevailing in the cytosol, endoplasmic reticulum, and extracellular space, but was affected by Ca2+ in the low micromolar range. Targeting the indicator to the endoplasmic reticulum revealed for the first time sub-cellular lactate dynamics. Its improved lactate-induced fluorescence response permitted the development of a multiwell plate assay to screen for inhibitors of the monocarboxylate transporters MCTs, a pharmaceutical target for cancer and inflammation. The functionality of the indicator in living tissue was demonstrated in the brain of Drosophila melanogaster larvae. CanlonicSF is well suited to explore lactate dynamics with sub-cellular resolution in intact systems.

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