Targeting Apollo-NADP + to Image NADPH Generation in Pancreatic Beta-Cell Organelles.
Huntley H ChangAlex M BennettWilliam D CameronEric FloroAaron AuChristopher M McFaulChristopher M YipJonathan V RocheleauPublished in: ACS sensors (2022)
NADPH/NADP + redox state supports numerous reactions related to cell growth and survival; yet the full impact is difficult to appreciate due to organelle compartmentalization of NADPH and NADP + . To study glucose-stimulated NADPH production in pancreatic beta-cell organelles, we targeted the Apollo-NADP + sensor by first selecting the most pH-stable version of the single-color sensor. We subsequently targeted mTurquoise2-Apollo-NADP + to various organelles and confirmed activity in the cytoplasm, mitochondrial matrix, nucleus, and peroxisome. Finally, we measured the glucose- and glutamine-stimulated NADPH responses by single- and dual-color imaging of the targeted sensors. Overall, we developed multiple organelle-targeted Apollo-NADP + sensors to reveal the prominent role of beta-cell mitochondria in determining NADPH production in the cytoplasm, nucleus, and peroxisome.