Visualization of Compartmentalized Kinase Activity Dynamics Using Adaptable BimKARs.

Chemistry & biology Pub Date : 2015-11-19 Epub Date: 2015-11-05 DOI:10.1016/j.chembiol.2015.10.004
Charlene Depry, Sohum Mehta, Ruojing Li, Jin Zhang
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The ability to monitor kinase activity dynamics in live cells greatly aids the study of how signaling events are spatiotemporally regulated. Here, we report on the adaptability of bimolecular kinase activity reporters (bimKARs) as molecular tools to enhance the real-time visualization of kinase activity. We demonstrate that the bimKAR design is truly versatile and can be used to monitor a variety of kinases, including JNK, ERK, and AMPK. Furthermore, bimKARs can have significantly enhanced dynamic ranges over their unimolecular counterparts, allowing the elucidation of previously undetectable kinase activity dynamics. Using these newly designed bimKARs, we investigate the regulation of AMPK by protein kinase A (PKA) in the plasma membrane, and demonstrate that PKA can both negatively and positively regulate AMPK activity in the same cell.

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利用适应性BimKARs可视化区隔化激酶活性动态。
在活细胞中监测激酶活性动态的能力极大地帮助研究信号事件是如何在时空上被调节的。在这里,我们报道了双分子激酶活性报告(bimKARs)作为增强激酶活性实时可视化的分子工具的适应性。我们证明了bimKAR设计是真正通用的,可以用于监测各种激酶,包括JNK, ERK和AMPK。此外,与单分子分子相比,bimkar具有显著增强的动态范围,从而可以阐明以前无法检测到的激酶活性动力学。利用这些新设计的bimKARs,我们研究了质膜中蛋白激酶A (PKA)对AMPK的调节,并证明PKA可以在同一细胞中负向和正向调节AMPK的活性。
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Chemistry & biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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