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Internally ratiometric fluorescent sensors for evaluation of intracellular GTP levels and distribution

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NATURE METHODS
卷 14, 期 10, 页码 1003-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NMETH.4404

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  1. NIH [CA151128, GM118933, CA197996, CA120244, CA193981, CA190533]
  2. Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award [F32CA189622]
  3. NIH grant [1F99CA21245501]
  4. Empire State Development Corporation Krabbe Disease Research Working Capital [X561]
  5. Empire State Development Corporation Krabbe Disease Research Capital Equipment [U446]
  6. Jennifer Linscott Tietgen Foundation

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GTP is a major regulator of multiple cellular processes, but tools for quantitative evaluation of GTP levels in live cells have not been available. We report the development and characterization of genetically encoded GTP sensors, which we constructed by inserting a circularly permuted yellow fluorescent protein (cpYFP) into a region of the bacterial G protein FeoB that undergoes a GTP-driven conformational change. GTP binding to these sensors results in a ratiometric change in their fluorescence, thereby providing an internally normalized response to changes in GTP levels while minimally perturbing those levels. Mutations introduced into FeoB to alter its affinity for GTP created a series of sensors with a wide dynamic range. Critically, in mammalian cells the sensors showed consistent changes in ratiometric signal upon depletion or restoration of GTP pools. We show that these GTP evaluators (GEVALs) are suitable for detection of spatiotemporal changes in GTP levels in living cells and for high-throughput screening of molecules that modulate GTP levels.

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