A Cre-dependent reporter mouse for quantitative real-time imaging of protein kinase A activity dynamics.
Elizabeth I TildenAditi MaduskarAnna OldenborgBernardo L SabatiniYao ChenPublished in: Scientific reports (2024)
Intracellular signaling dynamics play a crucial role in cell function. Protein kinase A (PKA) is a key signaling molecule that has diverse functions, from regulating metabolism and brain activity to guiding development and cancer progression. We previously developed an optical reporter, FLIM-AKAR, that allows for quantitative imaging of PKA activity via fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy and photometry. However, using viral infection or electroporation for the delivery of FLIM-AKAR is invasive and results in variable expression. Here, we developed a reporter mouse, FL-AK, which expresses FLIM-AKAR in a Cre-dependent manner from the ROSA26 locus. FL-AK provides robust and consistent expression of FLIM-AKAR over time. Functionally, the mouse line reports an increase in PKA activity in response to activation of both G αs and G αq -coupled receptors in brain slices. In vivo, FL-AK reports PKA phosphorylation in response to neuromodulator receptor activation. Thus, FL-AK provides a quantitative, robust, and flexible method to reveal the dynamics of PKA activity in diverse cell types.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- protein kinase
- poor prognosis
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- single cell
- squamous cell carcinoma
- binding protein
- stem cells
- white matter
- cell therapy
- adverse drug
- dna methylation
- bone marrow
- genome wide
- reactive oxygen species
- young adults
- brain injury
- fluorescence imaging
- energy transfer
- blood brain barrier
- electronic health record
- cerebral ischemia