Fe(II) Ion Release during Endocytotic Uptake of Iron
Visualized by a Membrane-Anchoring Fe(II) Fluorescent Probe
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Iron is an essential transition metal
species for all living organisms and plays various physiologically
important roles on the basis of its redox activity; accordingly, the
disruption of iron homeostasis triggers oxidative stress and cellular
damage. Therefore, cells have developed sophisticated iron-uptake
machinery to acquire iron while protecting cells from uncontrolled
oxidative damage during the uptake process. To examine the detailed
mechanism of iron uptake while controlling the redox status, it is
necessary to develop useful methods with redox state selectivity,
sensitivity, and organelle specificity to monitor labile iron, which
is weakly bound to subcellular ligands. Here, we report the development
of Mem-RhoNox to monitor local Fe(II) at the surface of the plasma
membrane of living cells. The redox state-selective fluorescence response
of the probe relies on our recently developed N-oxide
strategy, which is applicable to fluorophores with dialkylarylamine
in their π-conjugation systems. Mem-RhoNox consists of the N-oxygenated rhodamine scaffold, which has two arms, both
of which are tethered with palmitoyl groups as membrane-anchoring
domains. In an aqueous buffer, Ac-RhoNox, a model compound of Mem-RhoNox,
shows a fluorescence turn-on response to the Fe(II) redox state-selectively.
An imaging study with Mem-RhoNox and its derivatives reveals that
labile Fe(II) is transiently generated during the major iron-uptake
pathways: endocytotic uptake and direct transport. Furthermore, Mem-RhoNox
is capable of monitoring endosomal Fe(II) in primary cultured neurons
during endocytotic uptake. This report is the first example that identifies
the generation of Fe(II) over the course of cellular iron-uptake processes.
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Niwa, Masato; Hirayama, Tasuku; Oomoto, Ikumi; Wang, Dan Ohtan; Nagasawa, Hideko (2018). Fe(II) Ion Release during Endocytotic Uptake of Iron
Visualized by a Membrane-Anchoring Fe(II) Fluorescent Probe. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.7b00939