Stable and destabilized GFP reporters to monitor calcineurin activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

IF 4.1 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Jutta Diessl, Arpita Nandy, Christina Schug, Lukas Habernig, Sabrina Büttner
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The protein phosphatase calcineurin is activated in response to rising intracellular Ca2+ levels and impacts fundamental cellular processes in organisms ranging from yeast to humans. In fungi, calcineurin orchestrates cellular adaptation to diverse environmental challenges and is essential for virulence of pathogenic species. To enable rapid and large-scale assessment of calcineurin activity in living, unperturbed yeast cells, we have generated stable and destabilized GFP transcriptional reporters under the control of a calcineurin-dependent response element (CDRE). Using the reporters, we show that the rapid dynamics of calcineurin activation and deactivation can be followed by flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy. This system is compatible with live/dead staining that excludes confounding dead cells from the analysis. The reporters provide technology to monitor calcineurin dynamics during stress and ageing and may serve as a drug-screening platform to identify novel antifungal compounds that selectively target calcineurin.

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稳定和不稳定的绿色荧光蛋白报告器监测酿酒酵母菌钙调磷酸酶活性。
蛋白磷酸酶钙调磷酸酶在响应细胞内Ca2+水平上升时被激活,并影响从酵母到人类的生物的基本细胞过程。在真菌中,钙调磷酸酶协调细胞适应各种环境挑战,对致病物种的毒力至关重要。为了能够在活的、不受干扰的酵母细胞中快速、大规模地评估钙调神经磷酸酶活性,我们在钙调神经磷酸酶依赖反应元件(CDRE)的控制下,生成了稳定和不稳定的GFP转录报告基因。使用报告,我们表明,钙调磷酸酶激活和失活的快速动态可以跟随流式细胞术和荧光显微镜。该系统兼容活/死染色,从分析中排除混淆的死细胞。这些报告提供了在压力和衰老过程中监测钙调神经磷酸酶动态的技术,并可作为一种药物筛选平台,以识别选择性靶向钙调神经磷酸酶的新型抗真菌化合物。
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Microbial Cell
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