Real-time monitoring of cyclic nucleotide signaling in neurons using genetically encoded FRET probes.

Brain cell biology Pub Date : 2008-08-01 Epub Date: 2008-10-22 DOI:10.1007/s11068-008-9035-6
Pierre Vincent, Nicolas Gervasi, Jin Zhang
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Abstract

Signaling cascades involving cyclic nucleotides play key roles in signal transduction in virtually all cell types. Elucidation of the spatiotemporal regulation of cyclic nucleotide signaling requires methods for tracking the dynamics of cyclic nucleotides and the activities of their regulators and effectors in the native biological context. Here we review a series of genetically encoded FRET-based probes for real-time monitoring of cyclic nucleotide signaling with a particular focus on their implementation in neurons. Current data indicate that neurons have a very active metabolism in cyclic nucleotide signaling, which is tightly regulated through a variety of homeostatic regulations.

利用基因编码FRET探针实时监测神经元中的环核苷酸信号。
涉及环核苷酸的信号级联在几乎所有细胞类型的信号转导中起关键作用。阐明环核苷酸信号的时空调节需要在原生生物环境中跟踪环核苷酸的动力学及其调节物和效应物的活动的方法。在这里,我们回顾了一系列基因编码的基于fret的探针,用于实时监测环核苷酸信号,特别关注它们在神经元中的实现。目前的数据表明,神经元在环核苷酸信号中具有非常活跃的代谢,并通过多种稳态调节受到严格调节。
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