cas12a辅助膜分子探针对细胞间张力的灵敏检测

IF 9.1 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Murali Mohana Rao Singuru*, Priyanka Bhattacharyya, Hari Priya Sriramakrishnan and Mingxu You*, 
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摘要

细胞间力对细胞形成、驱动迁移、指导组织发育和形态发生至关重要。然而,这些瞬态和低强度的力仍然很难检测到。在这里,我们开发了一种力响应cas12a辅助张力传感器(FRCTS),它利用聚集规律间隔短回文重复(CRISPR)-Cas12a技术,能够更可靠地检测细胞-细胞连接处产生的累积分子力事件。FRCTS结合了脂质修饰的DNA发夹,可以自发地锚定在活细胞膜上。发夹在邻近细胞通过整合素或钙粘蛋白受体施加的分子张力下展开,并显示一条隐藏的链来激活Cas12a。Cas12a的激活导致细胞表面荧光报告基因的不可逆裂解,产生累积的细胞膜荧光信号,用于记录细胞间力事件。经过系统优化,我们应用FRCTS量化上皮-间质转化过程中E-cadherin/N-cadherin的力学相关性。这种模块化和敏感的FRCTS平台可以潜在地用于评估各种细胞间机械转导过程。
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Sensitive Detection of Intercellular Tensile Forces via Cas12a-Assisted Membrane Molecular Probes

Sensitive Detection of Intercellular Tensile Forces via Cas12a-Assisted Membrane Molecular Probes

Sensitive Detection of Intercellular Tensile Forces via Cas12a-Assisted Membrane Molecular Probes

Intercellular forces are critical for shaping cells, driving migration, and guiding tissue development and morphogenesis. However, these transient and low-intensity forces are still challenging to detect. Here, we developed a Force-Responsive Cas12a-assisted Tension Sensor (FRCTS), which leverages the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat (CRISPR)-Cas12a technology to enable more reliable detection of cumulative molecular force events generated at cell–cell junctions. FRCTS incorporates a lipid-modified DNA hairpin to spontaneously anchor onto live-cell membranes. The hairpin unfolds upon molecular tension exerted by neighboring cells through an integrin or cadherin receptor and reveals a hidden strand to activate Cas12a. Cas12a activation leads to an irreversible cleavage of a fluorogenic reporter on the cell surface, causing cumulative cell membrane fluorescence signals for recording intercellular force events. After systematic optimization, we applied FRCTS to quantify E-cadherin/N-cadherin mechanical correlations during the epithelial–mesenchymal transition. This modular and sensitive FRCTS platform can potentially be used for assessing various intercellular mechanotransduction processes.

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Nano Letters
Nano Letters 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
16.80
自引率
2.80%
发文量
1182
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Nano Letters serves as a dynamic platform for promptly disseminating original results in fundamental, applied, and emerging research across all facets of nanoscience and nanotechnology. A pivotal criterion for inclusion within Nano Letters is the convergence of at least two different areas or disciplines, ensuring a rich interdisciplinary scope. The journal is dedicated to fostering exploration in diverse areas, including: - Experimental and theoretical findings on physical, chemical, and biological phenomena at the nanoscale - Synthesis, characterization, and processing of organic, inorganic, polymer, and hybrid nanomaterials through physical, chemical, and biological methodologies - Modeling and simulation of synthetic, assembly, and interaction processes - Realization of integrated nanostructures and nano-engineered devices exhibiting advanced performance - Applications of nanoscale materials in living and environmental systems Nano Letters is committed to advancing and showcasing groundbreaking research that intersects various domains, fostering innovation and collaboration in the ever-evolving field of nanoscience and nanotechnology.
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