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Intracellular imaging of metmyoglobin and oxygen using new dual purpose probe EYFP-Myoglobin-mCherry.


ABSTRACT: The biological relevance of nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in signaling, metabolic regulation, and disease treatment has become abundantly clear. The dramatic change in NO/ROS processing that accompanies a changing oxygen landscape calls for new imaging tools that can provide cellular details about both [O2 ] and the production of reactive species. Myoglobin oxidation to the met state by NO/ROS is a known sensor with absorbance changes in the visible range. We previously employed Förster resonance energy transfer to read out the deoxygenation/oxygenation of myoglobin, creating the subcellular [O2 ] sensor Myoglobin-mCherry. We now add the fluorescent protein EYFP to this sensor to create a novel probe that senses both met formation, a proxy for ROS/NO exposure, and [O2 ]. Since both proteins are present in the construct, it can also relieve users from the need to measure fluorescence lifetime, making [O2 ] sensing available to a wider group of laboratories.

SUBMITTER: Penjweini R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8901566 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intracellular imaging of metmyoglobin and oxygen using new dual purpose probe EYFP-Myoglobin-mCherry.

Penjweini Rozhin R   Roarke Branden B   Alspaugh Greg G   Link Katie A KA   Andreoni Alessio A   Mori Mateus P MP   Hwang Paul M PM   Sackett Dan L DL   Knutson Jay R JR  

Journal of biophotonics 20211116 3


The biological relevance of nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in signaling, metabolic regulation, and disease treatment has become abundantly clear. The dramatic change in NO/ROS processing that accompanies a changing oxygen landscape calls for new imaging tools that can provide cellular details about both [O<sub>2</sub> ] and the production of reactive species. Myoglobin oxidation to the met state by NO/ROS is a known sensor with absorbance changes in the visible range. We pre  ...[more]

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