Cell surface-anchored fluorescent aptamer sensor enables imaging of chemical transmitter dynamics |
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Authors: | Tokunaga Takeshi Namiki Shigeyuki Yamada Katsuhiro Imaishi Takahiro Nonaka Hiroshi Hirose Kenzo Sando Shinsuke |
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Affiliation: | INAMORI Frontier Research Center, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka, Nishi-ku, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A fluorescent aptamer sensor was applied to the analysis of extracellular chemical transmitter dynamics. We utilized a tocopherol-labeled aptamer, which allowed the direct anchoring of the fluorescent aptamer on the cell surface while retaining its performance as a fluorescent sensor. The fast-responsive fluorescent DNA aptamer sensor, which targets adenine compounds, was anchored on the surface of brain astrocytes. Fluorescence imaging of the aptamer-anchored astrocytes enabled the real-time monitoring of release of adenine compounds as a gliotransmitter, which was synchronized with calcium wave propagation in neighboring cells. |
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