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Rhodamine-based sensor for real-time imaging of mitochondrial ATP in living fibroblasts

Mitochondria are essential for the production and maintenance of ATP in the eukaryotic cell. To image and monitor intracellular ATP level without cell breakage, biological and chemical sensors were developed in the last years. Here, we have internalized a rhodamine-based sensor RSL(+) into living ce...

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Autores principales: de la Fuente-Herreruela, Diego, Gónzalez-Charro, Vicente, Almendro-Vedia, Víctor G., Morán, María, Martín, Miguel Ángel, Lillo, M. Pilar, Natale, Paolo, López-Montero, Iván
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Pub. Co 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5656571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28947254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbabio.2017.09.004
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Sumario:Mitochondria are essential for the production and maintenance of ATP in the eukaryotic cell. To image and monitor intracellular ATP level without cell breakage, biological and chemical sensors were developed in the last years. Here, we have internalized a rhodamine-based sensor RSL(+) into living cells and monitored the mitochondrial ATP levels in cultured mouse embryonic fibroblasts. To evaluate the robustness of the sensor we imaged the changes of the mitochondrial ATP levels under non-physiological conditions upon incubation with FCCP, oligomycin, azide, deoxyglucose or phosphoenolpyruvate; all compounds that interfere with ATP homeostasis of the cell. The ATP sensor allowed us to determine the mitochondrial ATP levels in human skin fibroblasts where we observe a similar amount of ATP compared to mouse embryonic fibroblasts. We propose the RSL(+) to be a valuable tool for the assessment of mitochondrial dysfunction in human cells derived from mitochondrial OXPHOS patients and for basic studies on bioenergetics metabolism.