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Glutamine Flux Imaging Using Genetically Encoded Sensors
Authors:Julien Besnard  Sakiko Okumoto
Affiliation:1.Virginia Tech
Abstract:Genetically encoded sensors allow real-time monitoring of biological molecules at a subcellular resolution. A tremendous variety of such sensors for biological molecules became available in the past 15 years, some of which became indispensable tools that are used routinely in many laboratories.One of the exciting applications of genetically encoded sensors is the use of these sensors in investigating cellular transport processes. Properties of transporters such as kinetics and substrate specificities can be investigated at a cellular level, providing possibilities for cell-type specific analyses of transport activities. In this article, we will demonstrate how transporter dynamics can be observed using genetically encoded glutamine sensor as an example. Experimental design, technical details of the experimental settings, and considerations for post-experimental analyses will be discussed.
Keywords:Bioengineering   Issue 89   glutamine sensors   FRET   metabolites   in vivo imaging   cellular transport   genetically encoded sensors
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