The Lucigenin Assay: Measuring Anion Transport in Lipid Vesicles**

IF 3.4 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Matúš Chvojka, Anurag Singh, Alessio Cataldo, Dr. Aaron Torres-Huerta, Dr. Marcin Konopka, Prof. Vladimír Šindelář, Dr. Hennie Valkenier
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Synthetic anion transporters are developed to transport anions across lipid membranes with the long-term perspective of biological applications. The lucigenin assay is a popular tool to study their transport of chloride and other anions in liposomes. It relies on the quenching of the fluorescence of encapsulated lucigenin by anions, which can be monitored by fluorescence spectroscopy. This article provides a tutorial introduction to the practical use and understanding of the lucigenin assay. It describes in detail how to use this assay to monitor chloride/nitrate antiport in liposomes, process and interpret the data, and solve common issues. Variations of the assay enabling the investigation of the transport of other anions and transport mechanisms are discussed. Furthermore, a zwitterionic analogue of lucigenin is demonstrated to have advantages for use in experiments over longer time scales, as it does not leak out of the liposomes, or when studying chloride uniport, as it avoids interference from antiport with nitrate that is present in commercial lucigenin.

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褐藻素测定法:测量脂质囊泡中的阴离子转运**
从生物应用的长远角度来看,合成阴离子转运体的开发是为了通过脂膜转运阴离子。荧光素试验是研究脂质体中氯离子和其他阴离子转运的常用工具。它依赖于阴离子对包裹的荧光素荧光的淬灭,可通过荧光光谱进行监测。本文就如何实际使用和理解荧光素检测法进行了教程介绍。文章详细介绍了如何使用该检测方法来监测脂质体中的氯/硝酸根抗端口、处理和解释数据以及解决常见问题。报告还讨论了该检测方法的各种变体,以便研究其他阴离子的转运和转运机制。此外,实验还证明了一种具有齐聚物类似物的荧光素在用于较长时间范围的实验时具有优势,因为它不会从脂质体中渗出,或者在研究氯离子单端口时具有优势,因为它可以避免商用荧光素中存在的硝酸盐反端口的干扰。
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