Probing subcellular iron availability with genetically encoded nitric oxide biosensors

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2022

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MDPI (Multidisipliner Digital Publishing Institute)

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Attribution 4.0 International
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Özet

Cellular iron supply is required for various biochemical processes. Measuring bioavailable iron in cells aids in obtaining a better understanding of its biochemical activities but is technically challenging. Existing techniques have several constraints that make precise localization difficult, and the lack of a functional readout makes it unclear whether the tested labile iron is available for metalloproteins. Here, we use geNOps; a ferrous iron-dependent genetically encoded fluorescent nitric oxide (NO) biosensor, to measure available iron in cellular locales. We exploited the nitrosylation-dependent fluorescence quenching of geNOps as a direct readout for cellular iron absorption, distribution, and availability. Our findings show that, in addition to ferrous iron salts, the complex of iron (III) with N,N’-bis (2-hydroxybenzyl)ethylenediamine-N,N’-diacetic acid (HBED) can activate the iron (II)-dependent NO probe within intact cells. Cell treatment for only 20 min with iron sucrose was also sufficient to activate the biosensor in the cytosol and mitochondria significantly; however, ferric carboxymaltose failed to functionalize the probe, even after 2 h of cell treatment. Our findings show that the geNOps approach detects available iron (II) in cultured cells and can be applied to assay functional iron (II) at the (sub)cellular level.

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Anahtar Kelimeler

Carboxymaltose, Cellular İron Uptake, Ferinject, Fluorescent Biosensor, geNOps, HBED, İron Sucrose, Labile İron, Venofer

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Biosensors-Basel

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12

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10

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Sevimli, G., Alston, A. E., Funk, F., Flühmann, B., Malli, R., Graier, W. F. ... Eroğlu, E. (2022). Probing subcellular iron availability with genetically encoded nitric oxide biosensors. Biosensors-Basel, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12100903