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A Ratiometric Two-Photon Fluorescent Probe for Tracking Lysosomal ATP: Direct In Cellulo Observation of Lysosomal Membrane Fusion Processes.

Yong Woong JunTaejun WangSekyu HwangDokyoung KimDonghee MaKi Hean KimSungjee KimJunyang JungKyo Han Ahn
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Vesicles exchange their contents through membrane fusion processes, kiss-and-run and full-collapse fusion. Indirect observation of these fusion processes using artificial vesicles enhanced our understanding on the molecular mechanisms involved. Direct observation of the fusion processes in a real biological system, however, remains a challenge owing to many technical obstacles. We report a ratiometric two-photon probe offering real-time tracking of lysosomal ATP with quantitative information for the first time. By applying the probe to two-photon live-cell imaging, the lysosomal membrane fusion process in cells has been directly observed and the concentration of its content, lysosomal ATP, has been measured. Results show that the kiss-and-run process between lysosomes proceeds through repeated transient interactions with gradual content mixing, whereas the full-fusion process occurs at once. Furthermore, it is confirmed that both the fusion processes proceed with conservation of the content. Such a small-molecule probe exerts minimal disturbance and hence has potential for studying various biological processes associated with lysosomal ATP.
Keyphrases
  • living cells
  • fluorescent probe
  • small molecule
  • quantum dots
  • high resolution
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  • risk assessment
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  • protein protein
  • human health