利用荧光寿命测量枯草芽孢杆菌的绝对膜电位

IF 2.4 Q3 BIOPHYSICS
Debjit Roy, Xavier Michalet, Evan W Miller, Kiran Bharadwaj, Shimon Weiss
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膜电位(MP)的变化可以提供细菌功能和代谢状态或应激水平的简单读数。虽然有几种光学方法可以测量可兴奋细胞中膜电位的快速变化,但对于细菌细胞中稳态膜电位(MPs)的绝对和精确测量却缺乏这种方法。传统的基于电极的MP测量方法不适合在小细菌细胞中校准光学方法。虽然基于纳恩斯指标的光学测量已经成功使用,但它们不能提供绝对或精确的MP或其变化的量化。我们提出了一种新颖的,校准的MP记录方法来解决这一差距。在这项研究中,我们首次使用基于荧光寿命的方法获得了细菌细胞群中膜电位的单细胞分辨分布及其在细胞外化学扰动下的变化。我们的方法是基于(i)一个独特的电压荧光(VF)光学换能器,其荧光寿命随着MP的变化而变化,通过光诱导电子转移(PeT)和(ii)定量相量flim分析,用于高通量读出。这种方法使MP变化易于可视化、记录和量化。通过使用电离层人工调节钾在膜上的浓度梯度,我们获得了枯草芽孢杆菌特异性的MP与VF寿命校准,并估计未受干扰的枯草芽孢杆菌细胞的MP为-65 mV(在MSgg中),-127 mV(在M9中),化学去极化细胞的MP为-14 mV(在MSgg中)。我们观察到群体水平的MP异质性为~ 6-10 mV,表明个体细胞之间的生理和代谢状态存在相当程度的多样性。我们的工作为深入了解细菌电生理学和生物电研究铺平了道路。
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Towards measurements of absolute membrane potential in Bacillus subtilis using fluorescence lifetime.

Membrane potential (MP) changes can provide a simple readout of bacterial functional and metabolic state or stress levels. While several optical methods exist for measuring fast changes in MP in excitable cells, there is a dearth of such methods for absolute and precise measurements of steady-state membrane potentials (MPs) in bacterial cells. Conventional electrode-based methods for the measurement of MP are not suitable for calibrating optical methods in small bacterial cells. While optical measurement based on Nernstian indicators have been successfully used, they do not provide absolute or precise quantification of MP or its changes. We present a novel, calibrated MP recording approach to address this gap. In this study, we used a fluorescence lifetime-based approach to obtain a single-cell resolved distribution of the membrane potential and its changes upon extracellular chemical perturbation in a population of bacterial cells for the first time. Our method is based on (i) a unique VoltageFluor (VF) optical transducer, whose fluorescence lifetime varies as a function of MP via photoinduced electron transfer (PeT) and (ii) a quantitative phasor-FLIM analysis for high-throughput readout. This method allows MP changes to be easily visualized, recorded and quantified. By artificially modulating potassium concentration gradients across the membrane using an ionophore, we have obtained a Bacillus subtilis-specific MP versus VF lifetime calibration and estimated the MP for unperturbed B. subtilis cells to be -65 mV (in MSgg), -127 mV (in M9) and that for chemically depolarized cells as -14 mV (in MSgg). We observed a population level MP heterogeneity of ∼6-10 mV indicating a considerable degree of diversity of physiological and metabolic states among individual cells. Our work paves the way for deeper insights into bacterial electrophysiology and bioelectricity research.

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