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A ratiometric ER calcium sensor for quantitative comparisons across cell types and subcellular regions

A ratiometric ER calcium sensor for quantitative comparisons across cell types and subcellular regions

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英文摘要

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an important regulator of Ca2+ in cells and dysregulation of ER calcium homeostasis can lead to numerous pathologies. Understanding how various pharmacological and genetic perturbations of ER Ca2+ homeostasis impacts cellular physiology would likely be facilitated by more quantitative measurements of ER Ca2+ levels that allow easier comparisons across conditions. Here, we developed a ratiometric version of our original ER-GCaMP probe that allows for more quantitative comparisons of the concentration of Ca2+ in the ER across cell types and sub-cellular compartments. Using this approach we show that the resting concentration of ER Ca2+ in primary dissociated neurons is substantially lower than that in measured in embryonic fibroblasts.

Farrell Ryan J、Bredvik Kirsten G、Hennegan S Thomas、Ryan Timothy A、Hoppa Michael Blake、Brown Timothy A

10.1101/2024.02.15.580492

基础医学细胞生物学生理学

Farrell Ryan J,Bredvik Kirsten G,Hennegan S Thomas,Ryan Timothy A,Hoppa Michael Blake,Brown Timothy A.A ratiometric ER calcium sensor for quantitative comparisons across cell types and subcellular regions[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-07].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.02.15.580492.点此复制

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