Title of article :
Fluorescence signaling of ligand binding and assembly in metal-chelating lipid membranes Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
K.M. Maloney، نويسنده , , D.R. Shnek، نويسنده , , D.Y. Sasaki، نويسنده , , F.H. Arnold، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages :
8
From page :
185
To page :
192
Abstract :
Abstract Background: Chemical information is sometimes transmitted across cell membranes by ligand-induced assembly of receptors. We have previously designed a series of lipids with metal-chelating headgroups that can serve as general receptors for proteins containing accessible histidines. Such lipids can also be derivatized with pyrene, a fluorescent probe that has a different emission maximum when it is aggregated (excimer fluorescence) from that seen for the monomer. We set out to examine whether lipids of this kind would produce a signal in response to ligand binding. Results: A model ligand, poly-l-histidine (poly(His)), bound specifically to pyrene-labeled Cu(II)-iminodiacetate lipid (Cu-PSIDA) within a membrane matrix. Binding of poly(His) induces the redistribution of Cu-PSIDA, so that it forms pyrene-rich domains that are detectable by the increased ratio of excimer to monomer fluorescence. Using rhodamine-labeled poly(His), we have shown that the receptor lipid domains correspond to poly(His)-rich domains below the lipid interface. Conclusions: The Cu-PSIDA receptor signals binding of the macromolecular ligand through its excimer fluorescence and allows the resulting domains formed by ligand assembly to be imaged. Fluorescent Cu-PSIDA can thus serve as an optical reporter of ligand-induced lipid reorganization.
Keywords :
* iminodiacetate , * copper , * poly-l-(histidine) , * pyrene excimer , * lipid organization , * artificial cells
Journal title :
Chemistry and Biology
Serial Year :
1996
Journal title :
Chemistry and Biology
Record number :
1157777
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