纳米传感器
细胞器
化学
生物物理学
核定位序列
纳米技术
DNA
亚细胞定位
核酸内切酶
生物化学
线粒体
细胞生物学
生物
材料科学
细胞质
作者
Yulei Shao,Jian Zhao,Jinying Yuan,Yuliang Zhao,Lele Li
标识
DOI:10.1002/ange.202016738
摘要
Abstract Understanding of the functions of enzymes in diverse cellular processes is important, but the design of sensors with controllable localization for in situ imaging of subcellular levels of enzymatic activity is particularly challenging. We introduce herein a spatiotemporally controlled sensor technology that permits in situ localization and photoactivated imaging of human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) within an intracellular organelle of choice (e.g., mitochondria or nucleus). The hybrid sensor platform is constructed by photoactivatable engineering of a DNA‐based fluorescent probe and further combination with an upconversion nanoparticle and a specific organelle localization signal. Controlled localization and NIR‐light‐mediated photoactivation of the sensor “on demand” effectively constrains the imaging signal to the organelle of interest, with improved subcellular resolution. We further demonstrate the application of the nanosensors for the imaging of subcellular APE1 translocation in response to oxidative stress in live cells.
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