Assembly Characterization
of Human Equilibrium Nucleoside
Transporter 1 (hENT1) by Inhibitor Probe-Based dSTORM Imaging
Posted on 2023-06-05 - 16:04
Nucleoside transporters (NTs) play an important role
in the metabolism
of nucleoside substances and the efficacy of nucleoside drugs. Its
spatial information related to biofunctions at the single-molecule
level remains unclear, owing to the limitation of the existing labeling
methods and traditional imaging methods. Therefore, we synthesize
the inhibitor-based fluorescent probe SAENTA-Cy5 and apply direct
stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (dSTORM) to conduct refined
observation of human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (hENT1),
the most important and famous member of NTs. We first demonstrate
the labeling specificity and superiority of SAENTA-Cy5 to the antibody
probe. Then, we found different assembly patterns of hENT1 on the
apical and basal membranes, which are further investigated to be caused
by varying associations of membrane carbohydrates, membrane classical
functional domains (lipid rafts), and associated membrane proteins
(EpCAM). Our work provides an efficient method for labeling hENT1,
which contributes to realize fine observation of NTs. The findings
on the assembly features and potential assembly mechanism of hENT1
promote a better understanding of its biofunction, which facilitates
further investigations on how NTs work in the metabolism of nucleoside
and nucleoside analogues.
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Sui, Binglin; Chen, Junling; Ge, Dian; Liang, Feng; Wang, Hongda (2023). Assembly Characterization
of Human Equilibrium Nucleoside
Transporter 1 (hENT1) by Inhibitor Probe-Based dSTORM Imaging. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c00596