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Article Dans Une Revue BMC Research Notes Année : 2011

Improved molecular toolkit for cAMP studies in live cells.

Kwan Pyo Hong
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Nicholas Spitzer
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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: cAMP is a ubiquitous second messenger involved in a wide spectrum of cellular processes including gene transcription, cell proliferation, and axonal pathfinding. Precise spatiotemporal manipulation and monitoring in live cells are crucial for investigation of cAMP-dependent pathways, but existing tools have several limitations. FINDINGS: We have improved the suitability of cAMP manipulating and monitoring tools for live cell imaging. We attached a red fluorescent tag to photoactivated adenylyl cyclase (PAC alpha) that enables reliable visualization of this optogenetic tool for cAMP manipulation in target cells independently of its photoactivation. We show that replacement of CFP/YFP FRET pair with GFP/mCherry in the Epac2-camps FRET probe reduces photobleaching and stabilizes the noise level during imaging experiments. CONCLUSIONS: The modifications of PAC alpha and Epac2-camps enhance these tools for in vitro cAMP studies in cultured living cells and in vivo studies in live animals in a wide range of experiments, and particularly for long term time-lapse imaging.
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inserm-00614028 , version 1 (08-08-2011)

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Kwan Pyo Hong, Nicholas Spitzer, Xavier Nicol. Improved molecular toolkit for cAMP studies in live cells.. BMC Research Notes, 2011, 4 (1), pp.241. ⟨10.1186/1756-0500-4-241⟩. ⟨inserm-00614028⟩
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