MitoCLox: A novel mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe for tracing lipid peroxidation

Autor(en): Lyamzaev, K.G.
Sumbatyan, N.V.
Nesterenko, A.M.
Kholina, E.G.
Voskoboynikova, N. 
Steinhoff, H.-J.
Mulkidjanian, A.Y.
Chernyak, B.V.
Stichwörter: cytochrome c, 9007-43-6, 9064-84-0; Cardiolipins; Cytochromes c; Fluorescent Dyes; Liposomes; Reactive Oxygen Species; Amides; Cell death; Fatty acids; Fluorescence; Liposomes; Mitochondria; Molecular dynamics; Olefins; Phospholipids; Probes, Cytochrome c; Flexible linkers; Fluorescent probes; Inner mitochondrial membranes; Lipid peroxidation; Lipid peroxides; Negatively charged; Positively charged, Oxidation, cardiolipin; cytochrome c; fluorescent dye; mitoclox; cardiolipin; cytochrome c; fluorescent dye; liposome; reactive oxygen metabolite, antioxidant activity; Article; comparative study; density functional theory; high performance liquid chromatography; lipid peroxidation; liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry; mitochondrial membrane; mitochondrion; nonhuman; oxidative stress; room temperature; signal transduction; synthesis; apoptosis; chemistry; fluorescence; human; metabolism; mitochondrion; oxidation reduction reaction, Amides; Fatty Acids; Fluorescence; Lipids; Mitochondria; Olefins, Apoptosis; Cardiolipins; Cytochromes c; Fluorescence; Fluorescent Dyes; Humans; Lipid Peroxidation; Liposomes; Mitochondria; Oxidation-Reduction; Reactive Oxygen Species
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Herausgeber: Hindawi Limited
Journal: Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Volumen: 2019
Zusammenfassung: 
Peroxidation of cardiolipin (CL) in the inner mitochondrial membrane plays a key role in the development of various pathologies and, probably, aging. The four fatty acid tails of CL are usually polyunsaturated, which makes CL particularly sensitive to peroxidation. Peroxidation of CL is involved in the initiation of apoptosis, as well as in some other important cellular signaling chains. However, the studies of CL peroxidation are strongly limited by the lack of methods for its tracing in living cells. We have synthesized a new mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe sensitive to lipid peroxidation (dubbed MitoCLox), where the BODIPY fluorophore, carrying a diene-containing moiety (as in the C11-BODIPY (581/591) probe), is conjugated with a triphenylphosphonium cation (TPP+) via a long flexible linker that contains two amide bonds. The oxidation of MitoCLox could be measured either as a decrease of absorbance at 588nm or as an increase of fluorescence in the ratiometric mode at 520/590nm (emission). In CL-containing liposomes, MitoCLox oxidation was induced by cytochrome c and developed in parallel with cardiolipin oxidation. TPP+-based mitochondria-targeted antioxidant SkQ1, in its reduced form, inhibited oxidation of MitoCLox concurrently with the peroxidation of cardiolipin. Molecular dynamic simulations of MitoCLox in a cardiolipin-containing membrane showed affinity of positively charged MitoCLox to negatively charged CL molecules; the oxidizable diene moiety of MitoCLox resided on the same depth as the cardiolipin lipid peroxides. We suggest that MitoCLox could be used for monitoring CL oxidation in vivo and, owing to its flexible linker, also serve as a platform for producing peroxidation sensors with affinity to particular lipids. Copyright © 2019 Konstantin G. Lyamzaev et al.
ISSN: 19420900
DOI: 10.1155/2019/9710208
Externe URL: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85075131581&doi=10.1155%2f2019%2f9710208&partnerID=40&md5=06f9caa241d9c49ab160c11ef9b2cba3

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