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Anal Chem ; 95(45): 16609-16617, 2023 11 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37917789

RESUMEN

Mitochondrion-lysosome interactions have garnered significant attention in recent research. Numerous studies have shown that mitochondrion-lysosome interactions, including mitochondrion-lysosome contact (MLC) and mitophagy, are involved in various biological processes and pathological conditions. Single fluorescent probes are termed a pivotal chemical tool in unraveling the intricate spatiotemporal interorganelle interplay in live cells. However, current chemical tools are insufficient to deeply understand mitochondrion-lysosome dynamic interactions and related diseases, Moreover, the rational design of mitochondrion-lysosome dual-targeting fluorescent probes is intractable. Herein, we designed and synthesized a pH-sensitive fluorescent probe called INSA, which could simultaneously light up mitochondria (red emission) and lysosomes (green emission) for their internal pH differences. Employing INSA, we successfully recorded long-term dynamic interactions between lysosomes and mitochondria. More importantly, the increasing mitochondrion-lysosome interactions in ferroptotic cells were also revealed by INSA. Further, we observed pH variations in mitochondria and lysosomes during ferroptosis for the first time. In brief, this work not only introduced a pH-sensitive fluorescent probe INSA for the disclosure of the mitochondrion-lysosome dynamic interplays but also pioneered the visualization of the organellar pH alternation in a specific disease model.


Asunto(s)
Colorantes Fluorescentes , Lisosomas , Humanos , Colorantes Fluorescentes/metabolismo , Lisosomas/metabolismo , Mitocondrias , Células HeLa , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 70: 128801, 2022 08 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35597422

RESUMEN

Benzothiazolium and benzoxazolium are common groups for the construction of hemicyanine dyes; however, their isosteric analogue benzoselenazolium have rarely been studied. Here, we report the development of the first benzoselenazolium-based hemicyanine dye for the selective detection of G-quadruplexes. This molecule, SEMA-1, was validated as a red-emitting and activatable fluorescent probe whose fluorescence would only be activated in the presence of G-quadruplexes in buffer solution. Consistent with this, SEMA-1 was found to accumulate in nucleoli and could be used to detect the high abundance of nucleolar rDNA and rRNA G-quadruplexes in fixed HeLa cells. On the other hand, due to the retained mitochondrial membrane potential in live HeLa cells, SEMA-1 was captured by mitochondria and had the potential to detect the mitochondrial G-quadruplexes. Collectively, this work demonstrates the value of developing G-quadruplex-specific fluorescent probes from novel benzoselenazolium-based hemicyanine scaffold.


Asunto(s)
G-Cuádruplex , Carbocianinas , Colorantes Fluorescentes , Células HeLa , Humanos
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Molecules ; 27(20)2022 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36296519

RESUMEN

RNA imaging is of great importance for understanding its complex spatiotemporal dynamics and cellular functions. Considerable effort has been devoted to the development of small-molecule fluorescent probes for RNA imaging. However, most of the reported studies have mainly focused on improving the photostability, permeability, long emission wavelength, and compatibility with live-cell imaging of RNA probes. Less attention has been paid to the selectivity and detection limit of this class of probes. Highly selective and sensitive RNA probes are still rarely available. In this study, a new set of styryl probes were designed and synthesized, with the aim of upgrading the detection limit and maintaining the selectivity of a lead probe QUID-1 for RNA. Among these newly synthesized compounds, QUID-2 was the most promising candidate. The limit of detection (LOD) value of QUID-2 for the RNA was up to 1.8 ng/mL in solution. This property was significantly improved in comparison with that of QUID-1. Further spectroscopy and cell imaging studies demonstrated the advantages of QUID-2 over a commercially available RNA staining probe, SYTO RNASelect, for highly selective and sensitive RNA imaging. In addition, QUID-2 exhibited excellent photostability and low cytotoxicity. Using QUID-2, the global dynamics of RNA were revealed in live cells. More importantly, QUID-2 was found to be potentially applicable for detecting RNA granules in live cells. Collectively, our work provides an ideal probe for RNA imaging. We anticipate that this powerful tool may create new opportunities to investigate the underlying roles of RNA and RNA granules in live cells.


Asunto(s)
Colorantes Fluorescentes , ARN , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Sondas ARN , Imagen Molecular
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J Am Chem Soc ; 143(49): 20779-20791, 2021 12 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34865478

RESUMEN

The mitochondrial DNA G-quadruplex (mtDNA G4) is a potential regulatory element for the regulation of mitochondrial functions; however, its relevance and specific roles in diseases remain largely unknown. Here, we engineered a set of chemical probes, including MitoISCH, an mtDNA G4-specific fluorescent probe, together with MitoPDS, a mitochondria-targeted G4-stabilizing agent, to thoroughly investigate mtDNA G4s. Using MitoISCH to monitor previously intractable dynamics of mtDNA G4s, we surprisingly found that their formation was prevalent only in endothelial and cancer cells that rely on glycolysis for energy production. Consistent with this, promotion of mtDNA G4 folding by MitoPDS in turn caused glycolysis-related gene activation and glycolysis enhancement. Remarkably, this close relationship among mtDNA G4s, glycolysis, and cancer cells further allowed MitoISCH to accumulate in tumors and label them in vivo. Our work reveals an unprecedented link between mtDNA G4s and cell glycolysis, suggesting that mtDNA G4s may be a novel cancer biomarker and therapeutic target deserving further exploration.


Asunto(s)
ADN Mitocondrial/metabolismo , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , G-Cuádruplex , Glucólisis/fisiología , Células 3T3 , Animales , Línea Celular Tumoral , ADN Mitocondrial/genética , Células Endoteliales/metabolismo , Humanos , Ratones , Ratones Desnudos , Mitocondrias/metabolismo
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Anal Chem ; 93(49): 16297-16301, 2021 12 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34843219

RESUMEN

Because of the lack of facile and accurate methods to track stress granule (SG) dynamics in live cells and in vivo, in-depth studies of the biological roles of this attractive membraneless organelle have been limited. Herein, we report the first small-molecule probe, TASG, for the selective, convenient and real-time monitoring of SGs. This novel molecule can simultaneously bind to SG RNAs, the core SG protein G3BP1, and their complexes, triggering a significant enhancement in fluorescence intensity, making TASG broadly applicable to SG imaging under various stress conditions in fixed and live cells, ex vivo and in vivo. Using TASG, the complicated endogenous SG dynamics were revealed in both live cells and C. elegans. Collectively, our work provides an ideal probe that has thus far been absent in the field of SG investigations. We anticipate that this powerful tool may create exciting opportunities to investigate the underlying roles of SGs in different organisms.


Asunto(s)
Condensados Biomoleculares , Caenorhabditis elegans , Animales , ADN Helicasas , Proteínas de Unión a Poli-ADP-Ribosa , ARN Helicasas , Proteínas con Motivos de Reconocimiento de ARN , Gránulos de Estrés
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ACS Sens ; 8(1): 40-50, 2023 01 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36533530

RESUMEN

Inter-organelle interactions play a vital role in diverse biological processes. Thus, chemical tools are highly desirable for understanding the spatiotemporal dynamic interplay among organelles in live cells and in vivo. However, designing such tools is still a great challenge due to the lack of universal design strategies. To break this bottleneck, herein, a novel unimolecular platform integrating the twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT) and aggregation-induced emission (AIE) dual mechanisms was proposed. As a proof of concept, two organelles, lipid droplets (LDs) and mitochondria, were selected as models. Also, the first TICT-AIE integration molecule, BETA-1, was designed for simultaneous and dual-color imaging of LDs and mitochondria. BETA-1 can simultaneously target LDs and mitochondria due to its lipophilicity and cationic structure and emit cyan fluorescence in LDs and red fluorescence in mitochondria. Using BETA-1, for the first time, we obtained long-term tracking of dynamic LD-mitochondrion interactions and identified several impressive types of dynamic interactions between these two organelles. More importantly, the increase in LD-mitochondrion interactions during ferroptosis was revealed with BETA-1, suggesting that intervening in the LD-mitochondrion interactions may modulate this cell death. BETA-1 was also successfully applied for in vivo imaging of LD-mitochondrion interactions in C. elegans. This study not only provides an effective tool for uncovering LD-mitochondrion interactions and deciphering related biological processes but also sheds light on the design of new probes with an integrated TICT-AIE mechanism for imaging of inter-organelle interactions.


Asunto(s)
Caenorhabditis elegans , Gotas Lipídicas , Animales , Gotas Lipídicas/química , Gotas Lipídicas/metabolismo , Mitocondrias/metabolismo , Diagnóstico por Imagen
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