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Genetically encoded fluorescent redox probes.


ABSTRACT: Redox processes are involved in almost every cell of the body as a consequence of aerobic life. In the past decades, redox biology has been increasingly recognized as one of the key themes in cell signaling. The progress has been accelerated by development of fluorescent probes that can monitor redox conditions and dynamics in cells and cell compartments. This short paper focuses on fluorescent redox probes that are genetically encoded, and discusses their properties, molecular mechanism, advantages and pitfalls. Our recent work on reaction-based encoded probes that are responsive to particular redox signaling molecules is also reviewed. Future challenges and directions are also commented.

SUBMITTER: Ren W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3871076 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetically encoded fluorescent redox probes.

Ren Wei W   Ai Hui-Wang HW  

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20131111 11


Redox processes are involved in almost every cell of the body as a consequence of aerobic life. In the past decades, redox biology has been increasingly recognized as one of the key themes in cell signaling. The progress has been accelerated by development of fluorescent probes that can monitor redox conditions and dynamics in cells and cell compartments. This short paper focuses on fluorescent redox probes that are genetically encoded, and discusses their properties, molecular mechanism, advant  ...[more]

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