High-Performance Intensiometric Direct- And Inverse-Response Genetically Encoded Biosensors for Citrate

  • Yufeng Zhao
  • , Yi Shen
  • , Yurong Wen
  • , Robert E. Campbell

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Abstract

Motivated by the growing recognition of citrate as a central metabolite in a variety of biological processes associated with healthy and diseased cellular states, we have developed a series of high-performance genetically encoded citrate biosensors suitable for imaging of citrate concentrations in mammalian cells. The design of these biosensors was guided by structural studies of the citrate-responsive sensor histidine kinase and took advantage of the same conformational changes proposed to propagate from the binding domain to the catalytic domain. Following extensive engineering based on a combination of structure guided mutagenesis and directed evolution, we produced an inverse-response biosensor (ΔF/Fmin ≈ 18) designated Citroff1 and a direct-response biosensor (ΔF/Fmin ≈ 9) designated Citron1. We report the X-ray crystal structure of Citron1 and demonstrate the utility of both biosensors for qualitative and quantitative imaging of steady-state and pharmacologically perturbed citrate concentrations in live cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1441-1450
Number of pages10
JournalACS Central Science
Volume6
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Aug 2020

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