Imaging and Tracking RNA in Live Mammalian Cells via Fluorogenic Photoaffinity Labeling.

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Alexandria L Quillin, Diane B Karloff, Tewoderos M Ayele, Tatiana F Flores, Gerry Chen, Zachary T McEachin, Arielle N Valdez-Sinon, Jennifer M Heemstra
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Abstract

Cellular RNA labeling using light-up aptamers that bind to and activate fluorogenic molecules has gained interest in recent years as an alternative to protein-based RNA labeling approaches. Aptamer-based systems are genetically encodable and cover the entire visible spectrum. However, the inherently temporary nature of the noncovalent aptamer-fluorogen interaction limits the utility of these systems in that imaging does not withstand dye washout, and dye dissociation can compromise RNA tracking. We propose that these limitations can be averted through covalent RNA labeling. Here, we describe a photoaffinity approach in which the aptamer ligand is functionalized with a photoactivatable diazirine reactive group such that irradiation with UV light results in covalent attachment to the RNA of interest. In addition to the robustness of the covalent linkage, this approach benefits from the ability to achieve spatiotemporal control over RNA labeling. To demonstrate this approach, we incorporated a photoaffinity linker into malachite green and fused a single copy of the malachite green aptamer to a Cajal body-associated small nuclear RNA of interest as well as a cytoplasmic mRNA. We observed improved sensitivity for live cell imaging of the target RNA upon UV irradiation and demonstrated visualization of RNA dynamics over a time scale of minutes. The covalent attachment uniquely enables these time-resolved experiments, whereas in noncovalent approaches, the dye molecule can be transferred between different RNA molecules, compromising tracking. We envision future applications of this method for a wide range of investigations into the cellular localization, dynamics, and protein-binding properties of cellular RNAs.

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ACS Chemical Biology
ACS Chemical Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
5.00%
发文量
353
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: ACS Chemical Biology provides an international forum for the rapid communication of research that broadly embraces the interface between chemistry and biology. The journal also serves as a forum to facilitate the communication between biologists and chemists that will translate into new research opportunities and discoveries. Results will be published in which molecular reasoning has been used to probe questions through in vitro investigations, cell biological methods, or organismic studies. We welcome mechanistic studies on proteins, nucleic acids, sugars, lipids, and nonbiological polymers. The journal serves a large scientific community, exploring cellular function from both chemical and biological perspectives. It is understood that submitted work is based upon original results and has not been published previously.
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