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Endoplasmic reticulum targeting fluorescent probes to image mobile Zn2.
Fang, Le; Trigiante, Giuseppe; Crespo-Otero, Rachel; Hawes, Chris S; Philpott, Michael P; Jones, Christopher R; Watkinson, Michael.
Afiliação
  • Fang L; School of Biological and Chemical Science , Queen Mary University of London , The Joseph Priestley Building, Mile End Road , London , E1 4NS , UK.
  • Trigiante G; Centre for Cutaneous Research , Institute of Cell and Molecular Science , Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry , Queen Mary University of London , London E1 2AT , UK.
  • Crespo-Otero R; School of Biological and Chemical Science , Queen Mary University of London , The Joseph Priestley Building, Mile End Road , London , E1 4NS , UK.
  • Hawes CS; The Lennard-Jones Laboratories , School of Chemical and Physical Science , Keele University , ST5 5BG , UK . Email: m.watkinson@keele.ac.uk.
  • Philpott MP; Centre for Cutaneous Research , Institute of Cell and Molecular Science , Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry , Queen Mary University of London , London E1 2AT , UK.
  • Jones CR; School of Biological and Chemical Science , Queen Mary University of London , The Joseph Priestley Building, Mile End Road , London , E1 4NS , UK.
  • Watkinson M; The Lennard-Jones Laboratories , School of Chemical and Physical Science , Keele University , ST5 5BG , UK . Email: m.watkinson@keele.ac.uk.
Chem Sci ; 10(47): 10881-10887, 2019 Dec 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32190243
ABSTRACT
Zn2+ plays an important role in the normal function of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and its deficiency can cause ER stress, which is related to a wide range of diseases. In order to provide tools to better understand the role of mobile Zn2+ in ER processes, the first custom designed ER-localised fluorescent Zn2+ probes have been developed through the introduction of a cyclohexyl sulfonylurea as an ER-targeting unit with different Zn2+ receptors. Experiments in vitro and in cellulo show that both probes have a good fluorescence switch on response to Zn2+, high selectivity over other cations, low toxicity, ER-specific targeting ability and are efficacious imaging agents for mobile Zn2+ in four different cell lines. Probe 9 has been used to detect mobile Zn2+ changes under ER stress induced by both tunicamycin or thapsigargin, which indicates that the new probes should allow a better understanding of the mechanisms cells use to respond to dysfunction of zinc homeostasis in the ER and its role in the initiation and progression of diseases to be developed.

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article