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A FRET sensor enables quantitative measurements of membrane charges in live cells

Authors :
J. Justin Gooding
Jérémie Rossy
Jesse Goyette
Yui Yamamoto
Katharina Gaus
Yuanqing Ma
Philip R. Nicovich
Source :
Nature biotechnology. 35(4)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Membrane charge has a critical role in protein trafficking and signaling. However, quantification of the effective electrostatic potential of cellular membranes has remained challenging. We developed a fluorescence membrane charge sensor (MCS) that reports changes in the membrane charge of live cells via Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET). MCS is permanently attached to the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane and shows a linear, reversible and fast response to changes of the electrostatic potential. The sensor can monitor a wide range of cellular treatments that alter the electrostatic potential, such as incorporation and redistribution of charged lipids and alterations in cytosolic ion concentration. Applying the sensor to T cell biology, we used it to identify charged membrane domains in the immunological synapse. Further, we found that electrostatic interactions prevented spontaneous phosphorylation of the T cell receptor and contributed to the formation of signaling clusters in T cells.

Details

ISSN :
15461696
Volume :
35
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature biotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f1e5e25f2abdd63e8a89a1397b2f6428