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3 March 2022 Fluorescence lifetime imaging of metMyoglobin formation due to nitric oxide stress
Rozhin Penjweini, Mateus P. Mori, Paul M. Hwang, Dan L. Sackett, Jay R. Knutson
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Abstract
Myoglobin is a protein that is expressed quite unevenly among different cell types. Nevertheless, it has been widely acknowledged that the Fe3+ state of myoglobin, metmyoglobin (metMb) has a broad functional role in metabolism, oxidative/nitrative regulation and gene networks. Accordingly, real-time monitoring of oxygenated, deoxygenated and metMb proportions- or, more broadly, of the mechanisms by which metMb is formed, presents a promising line of research. We had previously introduced a Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) method to read out the deoxygenation/oxygenation states of myoglobin, by creating the targetable oxygen (O2) sensor Myoglobin-mCherry. In this sensor, changes in myoglobin absorbance features that occur with lost O2 occupancy -or upon metMb production control the FRET rate from the fluorescent protein to myoglobin. When O2 is bound, mCherry fluorescence is only slightly quenched, but if either O2 is released or met is produced, FRET will increase- and this rate competing with emission reduces both emission yield and lifetime. Nitric oxide (NO) is an important signal (but also a toxic molecule) that can oxidize myoglobin to metMb with absorbance increases in the red visible range. mCherry thus senses both met and deoxygenated myoglobin, which cannot be easily separated at hypoxia. In order to dissect this, we treat cells with NO and investigate how the Myoglobin-mCherry lifetime is affected by generating metMb. More discriminatory power is then achieved when the fluorescent protein EYFP is added to Myoglobin-mCherry, creating a sandwich probe whose lifetime can selectively respond to metMb while being indifferent to O2 occupancy.
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Rozhin Penjweini, Mateus P. Mori, Paul M. Hwang, Dan L. Sackett, and Jay R. Knutson "Fluorescence lifetime imaging of metMyoglobin formation due to nitric oxide stress", Proc. SPIE 11965, Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XXII, 119650H (3 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2608888
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KEYWORDS
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer

Hypoxia

Oxygen

Fluorescence lifetime imaging

Sensors

NOx

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