Evaluation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Yeast Vacuoles in Conjunction with Several Lysosomal Fluorescent Dyes as Potential Biosensors to Detect Toxicants of Military Interest

J. Bruno
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae vacuoles having the functionality of lysosomes with regard to uptake of toxicants from the environment followed by acidification and/or vacuolar membrane swelling were evaluated with several lysosome-specific fluorescent dyes to determine if any of the toxicants on the U.S. Army’s list of chemicals for testing after water purification at or below the human lethal concentration (HLC) would invoke a yeast cell fluorescence response. Preliminary data suggest that four of the nine chemicals on the Army’s list, namely sodium azide, mercuric chloride, nicotine, and phenol, were detectable by fluorescence at the HLC in water using carboxy-DCFDA or MDY-64 within 5 to 90 minutes of chemical exposure using quantitative fluorometric microplate analyses and microscopic fluorescence image analysis. The present work provides proof of concept for further studies to determine if other lysosomal dyes could be used to take advantage of yeast and their vacuoles as robust and inexpensive biosensors with long shelf lives in the dehydrated state for detection of a broader array of environmental toxicants. Interestingly, the yeast were also shown to be sensitive to hyperosmotic salt concentrations using LysoTracker Green.
酿酒酵母液泡与几种溶酶体荧光染料联合作为潜在生物传感器检测军事毒物的评价
研究人员用几种溶酶体特异性荧光染料对具有溶酶体功能的酿酒酵母液泡进行了评估,以确定在水净化达到或低于人类致死浓度(HLC)后,美国陆军化学物质清单上的任何有毒物质是否会引起酵母细胞荧光反应。初步数据表明,陆军清单上的九种化学物质中的四种,即叠氮化钠、氯化汞、尼古丁和苯酚,在化学物质暴露后5至90分钟内,使用羧基- dcfda或MDY-64,使用定量荧光微孔板分析和显微荧光图像分析,在水中的hplc上可以通过荧光检测到。目前的工作为进一步研究提供了概念证明,以确定是否可以使用其他溶酶体染料来利用酵母及其液泡作为强大且廉价的生物传感器,在脱水状态下具有较长的保质期,用于检测更广泛的环境毒物。有趣的是,使用LysoTracker Green,酵母也被证明对高渗透盐浓度敏感。
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