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nmrlearner 06-01-2015 03:02 PM

A "Smart" (129)Xe NMR Biosensor for pH-Dependent Cell Labeling
 
From The DNP-NMR Blog:

A "Smart" (129)Xe NMR Biosensor for pH-Dependent Cell Labeling


Riggle BA, Wang Y, Dmochowski IJ. A "Smart" (129)Xe NMR Biosensor for pH-Dependent Cell Labeling. J Am Chem Soc. 2015;137(16):5542-8.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25848822


Here we present a "smart" xenon-129 NMR biosensor that undergoes a peptide conformational change and labels cells in acidic environments. To a cryptophane host molecule with high Xe affinity, we conjugated a 30mer EALA-repeat peptide that is alpha-helical at pH 5.5 and disordered at pH 7.5. The (129)Xe NMR chemical shift at room temperature was strongly pH-dependent (Deltadelta = 3.4 ppm): delta = 64.2 ppm at pH 7.5 vs delta = 67.6 ppm at pH 5.5, where Trp(peptide)-cryptophane interactions were evidenced by Trp fluorescence quenching. Using hyper-CEST NMR, we probed peptidocryptophane detection limits at low-picomolar (10(-11) M) concentration, which compares favorably to other NMR pH reporters at 10(-2)-10(-3) M. Finally, in biosensor-HeLa cell solutions, peptide-cell membrane insertion at pH 5.5 generated a 13.4 ppm downfield cryptophane-(129)Xe NMR chemical shift relative to pH 7.5 studies. This highlights new uses for (129)Xe as an ultrasensitive probe of peptide structure and function, along with potential applications for pH-dependent cell labeling in cancer diagnosis and treatment.


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