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Immobilization of Recombinant Fluorescent Biosensors Permits Imaging of Extracellular Ion Signals
- Source :
- ACS Sensors
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2021.
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Abstract
- Given the importance of ion gradients and fluxes in biology, monitoring ions locally at the exterior of the plasma membrane of intact cells in a noninvasive manner is highly desirable but challenging. Classical targeting of genetically encoded biosensors at the exterior of cell surfaces would be a suitable approach; however, it often leads to intracellular accumulation of the tools in vesicular structures and adverse modifications, possibly impairing sensor functionality. To tackle these issues, we generated recombinant fluorescent ion biosensors fused to traptavidin (TAv) specifically coupled to a biotinylated AviTag expressed on the outer cell surface of cells. We show that purified chimeras of TAv and pH-Lemon or GEPII 1.0, Förster resonance energy transfer-based pH and K+ biosensors, can be immobilized directly and specifically on biotinylated surfaces including glass platelets and intact cells, thereby remaining fully functional for imaging of ion dynamics. The immobilization of recombinant TAv–GEPII 1.0 on the extracellular cell surface of primary cortical rat neurons allowed imaging of excitotoxic glutamate-induced K+ efflux in vitro. We also performed micropatterning of purified TAv biosensors using a microperfusion system to generate spatially separated TAv–pH-Lemon and TAv–GEPII 1.0 spots for simultaneous pH and K+ measurements on cell surfaces. Our results suggest that the approach can be greatly expanded by immobilizing various biosensors on extracellular surfaces to quantitatively visualize microenvironmental transport and signaling processes in different cell culture models and other experimental settings.
- Subjects :
- Diagnostic Imaging
extracellular ion measurements
Bioengineering
Biosensing Techniques
GEPII 1.0
Article
biotin-traptavidin
cell surface immobilization
Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer
Extracellular
Animals
Instrumentation
Ions
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Chemistry
Process Chemistry and Technology
Cell Membrane
Rats
Förster resonance energy transfer
Membrane
Cell culture
Biotinylation
FRET
Biophysics
recombinant fluorescent biosensors
pH-Lemon
Biosensor
Intracellular
Micropatterning
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 23793694
- Volume :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ACS Sensors
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....dbde4b5691d5901d869a2443493a9a22
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.1c01369