Purification and Application of Genetically Encoded Potassium Ion Indicators for Quantification of Potassium Ion Concentrations within Biological Samples

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
H. Bischof, S. Burgstaller, N. Vujic, T. Madl, D. Kratky, W. F. Graier, R. Malli
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Vital cells maintain a steep potassium ion (K+) gradient across the plasma membrane. Intracellular potassium ion concentrations ([K+]) and especially the [K+] within the extracellular matrix are strictly regulated, the latter within a narrow range of ∼3.5 to 5.0 mM. Alterations of the extracellular K+ homeostasis are associated with severe pathological alterations and systemic diseases including hypo- or hypertension, heart rate alterations, heart failure, neuronal damage or abnormal skeleton muscle function. In higher eukaryotic organisms, the maintenance of the extracellular [K+] is mainly achieved by the kidney, responsible for K+ excretion and reabsorption. Thus, renal dysfunctions are typically associated with alterations in serum- or plasma [K+]. Generally, [K+] quantifications within bodily fluids are performed using ion selective electrodes. However, tracking such alterations in experimental models such as mice features several difficulties, mainly due to the small blood volume of these animals, hampering the repetitive collection of sample volumes required for measurements using ion selective electrodes. We have recently developed highly sensitive, genetically encoded potassium ion indicators, the GEPIIs, applicable for in vitro determinations of [K+]. In addition to the determination of [K+] within bodily fluids, GEPIIs proved suitable for the real-time visualization of cell viability over time and the exact determination of the number of dead cells. © 2019 The Authors.

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基因编码钾离子指示剂的纯化及在生物样品钾离子浓度定量中的应用
重要细胞在质膜上保持一个陡峭的钾离子(K+)梯度。细胞内钾离子浓度([K+]),特别是细胞外基质内的[K+]受到严格调节,后者在~ 3.5 ~ 5.0 mM的狭窄范围内。细胞外钾离子稳态的改变与严重的病理改变和全身性疾病有关,包括低钾或高血压、心率改变、心力衰竭、神经元损伤或骨骼肌功能异常。在高等真核生物中,细胞外[K+]的维持主要由肾脏完成,肾脏负责K+的排泄和再吸收。因此,肾功能障碍通常与血清-或血浆[K+]的改变有关。通常,体液中的[K+]定量是使用离子选择电极进行的。然而,在实验模型(如小鼠)中跟踪这种变化有几个困难,主要是由于这些动物的血容量小,阻碍了使用离子选择电极测量所需的样品体积的重复收集。我们最近开发了高灵敏度的遗传编码钾离子指示剂GEPIIs,适用于[K+]的体外测定。除了测定体液中的[K+]外,GEPIIs被证明适用于细胞活力随时间的实时可视化和死亡细胞数量的精确测定。©2019作者。
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