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Intra Q-body: an antibody-based fluorogenic probe for intracellular proteins that allows live cell imaging and sorting

Journal

CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue 33, Pages 9739-9748

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2sc02355e

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Funding

  1. JSPS KAKENHI Grant from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan [JP18H03851, JP18H05527, JP20K06484, JP21K14468]
  2. Strategic International Collaborative Research Program (SICORP)
  3. JST SPRING [JPMJSP2106]
  4. Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan
  5. Development and Research Grant from Nakatani foundation, Japan

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This study developed a conditionally active Q-body probe for precise imaging of intracellular p53 in living cells with low background signal. The Q-body showed significant fluorescence enhancement in vitro and in both fixed and live cells. Live-cell sorting based on p53 expression was also demonstrated.
Although intracellular biomarkers can be imaged with fluorescent dye(s)-labeled antibodies, the use of such probes for precise imaging of intracellular biomarkers in living cells remains challenging due to background noise from unbound probes. Herein, we describe the development of a conditionally active Fab-type Quenchbody (Q-body) probe derived from a monoclonal antibody (DO-1) with the ability to both target and spatiotemporally visualize intracellular p53 in living cells with low background signal. p53 is a key tumor suppressor and validated biomarker for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. The Q-body displayed up to 27-fold p53 level-dependent fluorescence enhancement in vitro with a limit of detection of 0.72 nM. In fixed and live cells, 8.3- and 8.4-fold enhancement was respectively observed. Furthermore, we demonstrate live-cell sorting based on p53 expression. This study provides the first evidence of the feasibility and applicability of Q-body probes for the live-cell imaging of intrinsically intracellular proteins and opens a novel avenue for research and diagnostic applications on intracellular target-based live-cell sorting.

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