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      Reversible Reaction-Based Fluorescent Probe for Real-Time Imaging of Glutathione Dynamics in Mitochondria.

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          Abstract

          We report a mitochondria-specific glutathione (GSH) probe-designated as Mito-RealThiol (MitoRT)-that can monitor in vivo real-time mitochondrial glutathione dynamics, and apply this probe to follow mitochondrial GSH dynamic changes in living cells for the first time. MitoRT can be utilized in confocal microscopy, super-resolution fluorescence imaging, and flow cytometry systems. Using MitoRT, we demonstrate that cells have a high priority to maintain the GSH level in mitochondria compared to the cytosol not only under normal growing conditions but also upon oxidative stress.

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          Journal
          ACS Sens
          ACS sensors
          American Chemical Society (ACS)
          2379-3694
          2379-3694
          Sep 22 2017
          : 2
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology, ‡Center for Drug Discovery, §Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, ∥Integrated Microscopy Core, Advanced Technology Cores, ⊥Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, and #Huffington Center on Aging, Baylor College of Medicine , Houston, Texas 77030, United States.
          Article
          NIHMS915345
          10.1021/acssensors.7b00425
          5771714
          28809477
          53636b44-0d40-44d0-a2f0-88fd7e27065b
          History

          mitochondria,oxidative stress,sensors and probes,flow cytometry,fluorescence imaging,glutathione

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