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Real-time monitoring of basal H2O2 levels with peroxiredoxin-based probes

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NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 437-U95

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NCHEMBIO.2067

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  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) Priority Program (SPP) [1710]
  2. DFG Collaborative Research Center (SFB) [1036]
  3. DKFZ

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Genetically encoded probes based on the H2O2-sensing proteins OxyR and Orp1 have greatly increased the ability to detect elevated H2O2 levels in stimulated or stressed cells. However, these proteins are not sensitive enough to monitor metabolic H2O2 baseline levels. Using yeast as a platform for probe development, we developed two peroxiredoxinbased H2O2 probes, roGFP2-Tsa2 Delta C-R and roGFP2-Tsa2 Delta C-P Delta C-R, that afford such sensitivity. These probes are similar to 50% oxidized under 'normal' unstressed conditions and are equally responsive to increases and decreases in H2O2. Hence, they permit fully dynamic, real-time measurement of basal H2O2 levels, with subcellular resolution, in living cells. We demonstrate that expression of these probes does not alter endogenous H2O2 homeostasis. The roGFP2-Tsa2 Delta C-R probe revealed real-time interplay between basal H2O2 levels and partial oxygen pressure. Furthermore, it exposed asymmetry in H2O2 trafficking between the cytosol and mitochondrial matrix and a strong correlation between matrix H2O2 levels and cellular growth rate.

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