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Dual-monomer solvatochromic probe system (DSPS) for effectively differentiating lipid raft cholesterol and active membrane cholesterol in the inner-leaflet plasma membrane.

Xuan LuoYunfei ZhaoYang CaiJun ChenLulu ZhaoTianlan LanYaxi ChenXiong Z Ruan
Published in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2024)
Monitoring active membrane cholesterol and lipid raft cholesterol in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane is significant for understanding the membrane function and cellular physiopathological processes. Limited by existing methods, it is difficult to differentiate active membrane cholesterol and lipid raft cholesterol. A novel dual-monomer solvatochromic probe system (DSPS) that targets two types of cholesterol was developed. Acrylodan-BG/SNAP-D4 composed of SNAP-D4 cholesterol-recognizing monomers and solvatochromic acrylodan-BG-sensing monomers exhibits excellent cholesterol detecting properties in terms of selectivity, accuracy, convenience and economic benefits. Cell imaging revealed that lipid raft cholesterol emitted blue fluorescence, whereas active membrane cholesterol (which partially bobbed in aqueous cytosol) displayed green fluorescence; both the fluorescence emissions increased or decreased in a cholesterol-dependent manner. This system provides a new technology for the determination of two types of cholesterol, which is beneficial for the further study of membrane function, intracellular cholesterol trafficking, and cell signaling.
Keyphrases
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  • single cell
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  • cell therapy
  • bone marrow
  • quantum dots
  • heavy metals
  • life cycle
  • municipal solid waste
  • fluorescence imaging