Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of Lipid Heterogeneity in the Inner Mitochondrial Membrane with a Super‐photostable Environment‐Sensitive Probe

Author:

Wang Junwei1,Taki Masayasu1ORCID,Ohba Yohsuke23,Arita Makoto2345,Yamaguchi Shigehiro16

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules Nagoya University Furo, Chikusa Nagoya 464–8601 Japan

2. Division of Physiological Chemistry and Metabolism Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Keio University Minato-ku Tokyo 105–8512 Japan

3. Laboratory for Metabolomics RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama Kanagawa 230–0045 Japan

4. Cellular and Molecular Epigenetics Laboratory Graduate School of Medical Life Science Yokohama-City University Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama Kanagawa 230–0045 Japan

5. Human Biology-Microbiome-Quantum Research Center (WPI-Bio2Q) Keio University Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 160–8582 Japan

6. Department of Chemistry Graduate School of Science Integrated Research Consortium on Chemical Sciences (IRCCS) Nagoya University Furo, Chikusa Nagoya 464–8602 Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) undergoes dynamic morphological changes, which are crucial for the maintenance of mitochondrial functions as well as cell survival. As the dynamics of the membrane are governed by its lipid components, a fluorescent probe that can sense spatiotemporal alterations in the lipid properties of the IMM over long periods of time is required to understand mitochondrial physiological functions in detail. Herein, we report a red‐emissive IMM‐labeling reagent with excellent photostability and sensitivity to its environment, which enables the visualization of the IMM ultrastructure using super‐resolution microscopy as well as of the lipid heterogeneity based on the fluorescence lifetime at the single mitochondrion level. Combining the probe and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) showed that peroxidation of unsaturated lipids in the IMM by reactive oxygen species caused an increase in the membrane order, which took place prior to mitochondrial swelling.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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