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Monitoring cellular redox dynamics using newly developedBRET-based redox sensor proteins

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 297, 期 4, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101186

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI [16H06556]

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Reactive oxygen species play a significant role in regulating cellular redox state, and two BRET-based redox sensors, ROBINc and ROBINy, have been developed to address the limitations of fluorescent probes in photosynthetic organisms. These sensors have been successfully used to observe dynamic redox changes in cancer cells and light/dark-dependent redox changes in photosynthetic cyanobacteria. The newly developed sensors are particularly useful for visualizing intracellular phenomena caused by redox changes in cells containing colored pigments as they do not require excitation light.
Reactive oxygen species are key factors that strongly affectthe cellular redox state and regulate various physiological andcellular phenomena. To monitor changes in the redox state, wepreviously developedfluorescent redox sensors named Re-Q,the emissions of which are quenched under reduced condi-tions. However, suchfluorescent probes are unsuitable for usein the cells of photosynthetic organisms because they requirephotoexcitation that may change intracellular conditions andinduce autofluorescence, primarily in chlorophylls. In addition,the presence of various chromophore pigments may interferewithfluorescence-based measurements because of their strongabsorbance. To overcome these problems, we adopted thebioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) mechanismfor the sensor and developed two BRET-based redox sensors byfusing cyanfluorescent protein-based or yellowfluorescentprotein-based Re-Q with the luminescent protein Nluc. Wenamed the resultingredox-sensitiveBRET-basedindicatorprobesROBINcandROBINy.ROBINc is pH insensitive,which is especially vital for observation in photosynthetic or-ganisms. By using these sensors, we successfully observed dy-namic redox changes caused by an anticancer agent in HeLacells and light/dark-dependent redox changes in the cells ofphotosynthetic cyanobacteriumSynechocystissp. PCC 6803.Since the newly developed sensors do not require excitationlight, they should be especially useful for visualizing intracel-lular phenomena caused by redox changes in cells containingcolored pigments.

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