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An ultrasensitive biosensor for high-resolution kinase activity imaging in awake mice

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NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
卷 17, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41589-020-00660-y

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  1. National Institutes of Healthy (NIH) [R35 CA197622, R01 DK073368]
  2. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9500-18-1-0051]
  3. NIH Brain Initiative [R01 MH111516]
  4. NIH [U01 NS094246, U24 NS109107, DP2 MH107056]
  5. NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award [F31NS108593]

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A new ultrasensitive protein kinase A activity reporter has been developed for tracking kinase activity dynamics across various experimental contexts. Results from in vivo visual cortex imaging in awake mice show highly dynamic neuronal PKA activity rapidly recruited by forced locomotion.
Protein kinases control nearly every facet of cellular function. These key signaling nodes integrate diverse pathway inputs to regulate complex physiological processes, and aberrant kinase signaling is linked to numerous pathologies. While fluorescent protein-based biosensors have revolutionized the study of kinase signaling by allowing direct, spatiotemporally precise kinase activity measurements in living cells, powerful new molecular tools capable of robustly tracking kinase activity dynamics across diverse experimental contexts are needed to fully dissect the role of kinase signaling in physiology and disease. Here, we report the development of an ultrasensitive, second-generation excitation-ratiometric protein kinase A (PKA) activity reporter (ExRai-AKAR2), obtained via high-throughput linker library screening, that enables sensitive and rapid monitoring of live-cell PKA activity across multiple fluorescence detection modalities, including plate reading, cell sorting and one- or two-photon imaging. Notably, in vivo visual cortex imaging in awake mice reveals highly dynamic neuronal PKA activity rapidly recruited by forced locomotion.

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