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Bioorthogonal Conjugation Directed by a Sugar‐Sorting Pathway for Continual Tracking of Stressed Organelles
Author(s) -
Xue Zhongwei,
Zhang Enkang,
Liu Jian,
Han Jiahuai,
Han Shoufa
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.201802972
Subject(s) - bioorthogonal chemistry , organelle , chemistry , lysosome , biochemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , cell sorting , fluorescence , biophysics , cell , biology , enzyme , combinatorial chemistry , click chemistry , physics , quantum mechanics
Selective and continuous tracking of dynamic organelles is crucial for modern biology. We herein report a ship‐in‐a‐bottle strategy for tagging lysosomes by a strain‐promoted azide–alkyne cycloaddition to couple a pH sensor (RC) with mannose‐6‐carboxylate (M6C) actively transported into lysosomes through cell sorting. In contrast to classical acidotropic sensors, which are prone to dissipate from lysosomes, M6C‐RC formed in situ is stably trapped in lysosomes without resort to lysosomal acidity and exhibits “always‐on” blue fluorescence to pinpoint lysosomes and red‐to‐blue fluorescence ratios indicative of the lysosomal pH value. These advantages enable tracking of stressed lysosomes, and necrosis to be differentiated from apoptosis on the basis of lysosomal pH changes. The cell‐sorting‐mediated bioorthogonal tagging strategy offers a new route to track stressed organelles with disrupted physiological organelle–probe affinity.

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