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A genetically encoded fluorescent biosensor for monitoring ATP in living cells with heterobifunctional aptamers

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS(2022)

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Abstract
Visualizing the dynamics of ATP in living cells is key to understanding cellular energy metabolism and related diseases. However, the live-cell applications of current methods are still limited due to challenges in biological compatibility and sensitivity to pH. Herein, a novel label-free fluorescent " turn-on " biosensor for monitoring ATP in living bacterias and mammalian cells was developed. This biosensor (Broc-ATP) employed heterobifunctional aptamers to detect ATP with high sensitivity in vitro. In our system, a very useful tandem method was established by combining four Broc-ATPs with 3 x F30 three-way junction scaffold to construct an intracellular biosensor that achieves sufficient fluorescence to respond to intracellular ATP. This intracellular biosensor can be used for sensitive and specific dynamic imaging of ATP in mammalian cells. Hence, this genetically encoded biosensor provides a robust and efficient tool for the detection of intracellular ATP dynamics and 3 x F30 tandem method expands the application of heterobifunctional aptamers in mammalian cells.
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Intracellular ATP detection,3xF30 tandem method,Fluorescent light-up aptamer,Heterobifunctional aptamers
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