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Title: Live cell imaging and real-time monitoring of nucleolus morphology and mitophagy with a red fluorescent and photostable rRNA-specific probe in human cancer cells
Authors: Luo, JR
Long, W 
Chen, ZX
Wang, SM
Zeng, YX 
Lu, YJ
Zheng, BX 
She, MT 
Wong, WL 
Issue Date: 22-Mar-2024
Source: ACS sensors, 22 Mar. 2024, v. 9, no. 3, p. 1545-1554
Abstract: rRNAs are prevalent in living organisms. They are produced in nucleolus and mitochondria and play essential cellular functions. In addition to the primary biofunction in protein synthesis, rRNAs have been recognized as the emerging signaling molecule and drug target for studies on nucleolus morphology, mitochondrial autophagy, and tumor cell malignancy. Currently, only a few rRNA-selective probes have been developed, and most of them encounter the drawbacks of low water solubility, poor nuclear membrane permeability, short emission wavelength, low stability against photobleaching, and high cytotoxicity. These unfavorable properties of rRNA probes limit their potential applications. In the present study, we reported a new rRNA-selective and near-infrared fluorescent turn-on probe, 4MPS-TO, capable of tracking rRNA in live human cancer cells. The real-time monitoring performance in nucleolus morphology and mitochondrial autophagy is demonstrated in HeLa cells. The probe shows great application potential for being used as a rRNA-selective, sensitive, and photostable imaging tool in chemical biology study and drug screening.
Keywords: Autophagy
Live-cell imaging
Molecular rRNA sensor
Nucleolus morphology
Red fluorescent probe
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Journal: ACS sensors 
EISSN: 2379-3694
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.3c02764
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