Excimer based fluorescent pyrene-ferritin conjugate for protein oligomerization studies and imaging in living cells.
Irene BenniMatilde Cardoso TrabucoEnrico Di StasioAlessandro ArcovitoAlberto BoffiFrancesco MalatestaAlessandra BonamoreSimone De PanfilisValeria de TurrisPaola BaioccoPublished in: RSC advances (2018)
Ferritin self-assembly has been widely exploited for the synthesis of a variety of nanoparticles for drug-delivery and diagnostic applications. However, despite the crucial role of ferritin self-assembly mechanism for probes encapsulation, little is known about the principles behind the oligomerization mechanism. In the present work, the novel "humanized" chimeric Archaeal ferritin HumAfFt, displaying the transferrin receptor-1 (TfR1) recognition motif typical of human H homopolymer and the unique salt-triggered oligomerization properties of Archaeoglobus fulgidus ferritin (AfFt), was site-selectively labeled with N -(1-pyrenyl)maleimide on a topologically selected cysteine residue inside the protein cavity, next to the dimer interface. Pyrene characteristic fluorescence features were exploited to investigate the transition from a dimeric to a cage-like 24-meric state and to visualize the protein in vitro by two photon fluorescence microscopy. Indeed, pyrene fluorescence changes upon ferritin self-assembly allowed to establish, for the first time, the kinetic and thermodynamic details of the archaeal ferritins oligomerization mechanism. In particular, the magnesium induced oligomerization proved to be faster than the monovalent cation-triggered process, highly cooperative, complete at low MgCl 2 concentrations, and reversed by treatment with EDTA. Moreover, pyrene intense excimer fluorescence was successfully visualized in vitro by two photon fluorescence microscopy as pyrene-labeled HumAfFt was actively uptaken into HeLa cells by human transferrin receptor TfR1 recognition, thus representing a unique nano-device building block for two photon fluorescence cell imaging.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
- living cells
- fluorescent probe
- high resolution
- endothelial cells
- drug delivery
- energy transfer
- induced apoptosis
- cell therapy
- iron deficiency
- binding protein
- protein protein
- cell cycle arrest
- stem cells
- amino acid
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- single cell
- signaling pathway
- pet imaging
- high throughput
- monoclonal antibody
- mass spectrometry
- pluripotent stem cells
- positron emission tomography
- cell proliferation
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- smoking cessation
- ionic liquid
- drug induced
- drug release