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A Genetically Encoded ?-Lactamase Reporter for Ultrasensitive (129) Xe NMR in Mammalian Cells.


ABSTRACT: Molecular imaging holds considerable promise for elucidating biological processes in normal physiology as well as disease states, but requires noninvasive methods for identifying analytes at sub-micromolar concentrations. Particularly useful are genetically encoded, single-protein reporters that harness the power of molecular biology to visualize specific molecular processes, but such reporters have been conspicuously lacking for in?vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Herein, we report TEM-1 ?-lactamase (bla) as a single-protein reporter for hyperpolarized (HP) (129) Xe NMR, with significant saturation contrast at 0.1??m. Xenon chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) interactions with the primary allosteric site in bla give rise to a unique saturation peak at 255?ppm, well removed (?60?ppm downfield) from the (129) Xe-H2 O peak. Useful saturation contrast was also observed for bla expressed in bacterial cells and mammalian cells.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5059844 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Genetically Encoded β-Lactamase Reporter for Ultrasensitive (129) Xe NMR in Mammalian Cells.

Wang Yanfei Y   Roose Benjamin W BW   Palovcak Eugene J EJ   Carnevale Vincenzo V   Dmochowski Ivan J IJ  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20160615 31


Molecular imaging holds considerable promise for elucidating biological processes in normal physiology as well as disease states, but requires noninvasive methods for identifying analytes at sub-micromolar concentrations. Particularly useful are genetically encoded, single-protein reporters that harness the power of molecular biology to visualize specific molecular processes, but such reporters have been conspicuously lacking for in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Herein, we report TEM-1  ...[more]

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