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Visualization of lipophagy using a supramolecular FRET pair

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 57, Issue 91, Pages 12179-12182

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cc04779e

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A rationally designed supramolecular FRET pair consisting of Cy3-CB[7] and BDP-AdA was used to visualize organelle-specific autophagy events. The intracellular accumulations of Cy3-CB[7] in lysosomes and BDP-AdA in lipid droplets, along with the formation of an intracellular host-guest complex resulting in FRET signals, allowed the visualization of the fusion of lipid droplets with lysosomes, namely, lipophagy. This study demonstrates the potential of supramolecular imaging based on bio-orthogonal host-guest interactions in investigating selective autophagy events.
A rationally designed supramolecular FRET pair consisting of cyanine3-cucurbit[7]uril (Cy3-CB[7]) and boron-dipyrromethene 630/650-adamantylammonium (BDP-AdA) can be used to visualize organelle-specific autophagy events. The intracellular accumulations of Cy3-CB[7] in lysosomes and BDP-AdA in lipid droplets (LDs) and the formation of an intracellular host-guest complex between Cy3-CB[7] and BDP-AdA resulting in FRET signals allow us to visualize the fusion of LDs with lysosomes, namely, lipophagy. This study demonstrates the potential of supramolecular imaging based on bio-orthogonal host-guest interactions in the investigation of selective autophagy events.

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