使用靶向生物传感器的细胞内游离NAD+的流式细胞术分析

Q1 Health Professions
Jared M. Eller, Melissa L. Stewart, Alexandria J. Slepian, Sheila Markwardt, Jack Wiedrick, Michael S. Cohen, Richard H. Goodman, Xiaolu A. Cambronne
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摘要

流式细胞术方法结合基因编码的靶向荧光生物传感器用于确定氧化形式的烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸(NAD+)的亚细胞室可用性。游离NAD+的可用性可以影响NAD+消耗酶的活性,如sirtuin、PARP/ARTD和环adpr水解酶家族成员。许多测量这些酶可用的NAD+的方法是有限的,因为它们不能确定游离的NAD+,因为它存在于不同的亚细胞区室中,与结合的NAD+或NADH截然不同。本文描述了一种在哺乳动物细胞中表达传感器的方法,利用流式细胞术方法监测NAD+依赖的荧光强度变化,并分析获得的数据。使用NAD+传感器的流式细胞术方法的好处是能够同时监测许多细胞内分区的自由NAD+波动,这极大地促进了分析和校准。©2018 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Flow Cytometry Analysis of Free Intracellular NAD+ Using a Targeted Biosensor

Flow Cytometry Analysis of Free Intracellular NAD+ Using a Targeted Biosensor

Flow Cytometry Analysis of Free Intracellular NAD+ Using a Targeted Biosensor

Flow Cytometry Analysis of Free Intracellular NAD+ Using a Targeted Biosensor

Flow cytometry approaches combined with a genetically encoded targeted fluorescent biosensor are used to determine the subcellular compartmental availability of the oxidized form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). The availability of free NAD+ can affect the activities of NAD+-consuming enzymes such as sirtuin, PARP/ARTD, and cyclic ADPR-hydrolase family members. Many methods for measuring the NAD+ available to these enzymes are limited because they cannot determine free NAD+ as it exists in various subcellular compartments distinctly from bound NAD+ or NADH. Here, an approach to express the sensor in mammalian cells, monitor NAD+-dependent fluorescence intensity changes using flow cytometry approaches, and analyze data obtained is described. The benefit of flow cytometry approaches with the NAD+ sensor is the ability to monitor compartmentalized free NAD+ fluctuations simultaneously within many cells, which greatly facilitates analyses and calibration. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Current Protocols in Cytometry
Current Protocols in Cytometry Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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期刊介绍: Published in affiliation with the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry, Current Protocols in Cytometry is a "best practices" collection that distills and organizes the absolute latest techniques from the top cytometry labs and specialists worldwide. It is the most complete set of peer-reviewed protocols for flow and image cytometry available.
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