Affiliation:
1. Laboratoire d'Innovation Thérapeutique UMR7200 CNRS/ Université de Strasbourg Institut du Médicament de Strasbourg 74 route du Rhin F-67000 Strasbourg France
2. Université Paris Saclay CEA INRAE Medicines and Technologies for Health Department SIMoS F-91190 Gif-sur-Yvette France
3. Laboratory of Central Neuropeptides in the Regulation of Body Fluid Homeostasis and Cardiovascular Functions College de France INSERM U1050/CNRS UMR7241 11 Place Marcelin Berthelot 75005 Paris France
Abstract
AbstractTo fill the need for environmentally sensitive fluorescent unnatural amino acids able to operate in the red region of the spectrum, we have designed and synthesized Alared, a red solvatochromic and fluorogenic amino acid derived from the Nile Red chromophore. The new unnatural amino acid can be easily integrated into bioactive peptides using classical solid‐phase peptide synthesis. The fluorescence quantum yield and the emission maximum of Alared‐labeled peptides vary in a broad range depending on the peptide's environment, making Alared a powerful reporter of biomolecular interactions. Due to its red‐shifted absorption and emission spectra, Alared‐labeled peptides could be followed in living cells with minimal interference from cellular autofluorescence. Using ratiometric fluorescence microscopy, we were able to track the fate of the Alared‐labeled peptide agonists of the apelin G protein‐coupled receptor upon receptor activation and internalization. Due to its color‐shifting environmentally sensitive emission, Alared allowed for distinguishing the fractions of peptides that are specifically bound to the receptor or unspecifically bound to different cellular membranes.
Funder
Université de Strasbourg
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique