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De Novo Design of A Membrane-Anchored Probe for Multidimensional Quantification of Endocytic Dynamics

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ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS
卷 11, 期 8, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202102185

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endocytosis; membrane anchor; multidimensional models; pH probes; super-resolution imaging

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  1. National Institutes of Health [NIH R35GM128837]
  2. Center for Chemical Imaging in Biomedicine at the University of Cincinnati [202101]
  3. National Science Foundation [CHE1955358]

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Endocytosis is a crucial cellular process for taking up nutrients and maintaining cellular homeostasis. Using the membrane-anchored pH probe ECGreen and structured illumination microscopy (SIM), the dynamics of endocytic vesicles can be visualized and analyzed. The multidimensional analysis model developed using ECGreen provides spatial, temporal, and pH information, allowing for a better understanding of endocytosis.
As a process of cellular uptake, endocytosis, with gradient acidity in different endocytic vesicles, is vital for the homeostasis of intracellular nutrients and other functions. To study the dynamics of endocytic pathway, a membrane-anchored pH probe, ECGreen, is synthesized to visualize endocytic vesicles under structured illumination microscopy (SIM), a super-resolution technology. Being sensitive to acidity with increasing fluorescence at low pH, ECGreen can differentiate early and late endosomes as well as endolysosomes. Meanwhile, membrane anchoring not only improves the durability of ECGreen, but also provides an excellent anti-photobleaching property for long-time imaging with SIM. Moreover, by taking these advantages of ECGreen, a multidimensional analysis model containing spatial, temporal, and pH information is successfully developed for elucidating the dynamics of endocytic vesicles and their interactions with mitochondria during autophagy, and reveals a fast conversion of endosomes near the plasma membrane.

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