An activity‐based sensing fluorogenic probe for monitoring O‐methyltransferase in plants

Author:

Jia Xin‐Lei1ORCID,Zhu Lixiang1,Li Yuanyu1,Zhang Pan1ORCID,Chen Xiao2,Shao Kai3,Feng Jingxian1,Qiu Shi1,Geng Jiaran1,Yang Yingbo4,Wu Zongtai5,Xue Jingshi2ORCID,Wang Ping6ORCID,Chen Wansheng17ORCID,Xiao Ying1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The SATCM Key Laboratory for New Resources & Quality Evaluation of Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Materia Medica Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai 201203 China

2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Sciences, College of Life Sciences Shanghai Normal University Shanghai 200234 China

3. Department of Biological Sciences National University of Singapore 14 Science Drive 4 Singapore 117543 Singapore

4. Jiangsu Kanion Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Lianyungang 222000 China

5. Faculty of biology University of Cambridge Cambridge CB2 1TN UK

6. Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of TCM Chemical Biology, Institute of Interdisciplinary Integrative Medicine Research Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai 201203 China

7. Department of Pharmacy Changzheng Hospital, Naval Medical University (Second Military Medical University) Shanghai 200003 China

Abstract

Summary Activity‐based sensing probes are powerful tools for monitoring enzymatic activities in complex biological samples such as cellular and live animals; however, their application in plants remains challenging. Herein, fourteen activity‐based fluorescent probes were assayed against Arabidopsis O‐methyltransferases (AtOMTs). One probe, 3‐BTD, displayed a high selectivity, reactivity, and fluorescence response toward AtOMTs especially the isoform AtCCoAOMT. We further characterized the features of this probe and explored whether it could be used to detect OMT activities in living plant cells. Our results show that 3‐BTD can be used to visualize OMT activity in Arabidopsis, and no fluorescent signal was observed in the comt/ccoaomt double mutant, indicating that it has good specificity. Interestingly, in contrast to the observation that AtCCoAOMT‐YFP accumulated in both cytoplasm and nucleus, OMT enzymatic activity tracked by 3‐BTD probe was found only in the cytoplasm. This underscores the importance of activity‐based sensing in studying protein function. Moreover, 3‐BTD can be successfully applied in OMT visualization of different plants. This study indicates that 3‐BTD can serve as a potential probe for in situ monitoring the real activity of OMT in multiple plants and provides a strategy for visualizing the activity of other enzymes in plants.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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