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      Amphipathic helical peptide-based fluorogenic probes for a marker-free analysis of exosomes based on membrane-curvature sensing†

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          With increasing knowledge about the diverse roles of exosomes in the biological process, much attention has been paid to develop analytical methods for detection and quantification of exosomes. Immunoassays based on the recognition of exosomal protein markers by antibodies were widely used. However, considering that exosomal protein composition varies with the cell type, the protein markers should be carefully selected for a sensitive and selective analysis of target exosomes. Herein, we developed a new class of exosome-binding fluorogenic probes based on membrane curvature (MC) sensing of amphipathic helical (AH) peptides for exosome analysis without the need to use protein markers on the exosomal membranes. The C-terminal region of apolipoprotein A-I labeled with Nile red (ApoC-NR) exhibited a significant fluorescence enhancement upon selective binding to the highly curved membranes of synthetic vesicles. Circular dichroism (CD) measurements involving 1,2-dioleoyl- sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC)/1-2-dioleoyl- sn-glycerol (DOG) vesicles suggested that ApoC-NR recognizes the lipid packing defects in the surface of highly curved membranes via the hydrophobic insertion of the α-helix structure of the ApoC unit. ApoC-NR exhibited a stronger binding affinity for exosome-sized vesicles and a higher MC selectivity compared to all other previously reported peptide probes. ApoC-NR can be used in a simple and rapid “mix and read” analysis of various kinds of exosomes derived from different cell types (limit of detection: –10 5 particles/μL) without being influenced by the variation in the expression of the surface proteins of the exosomes, which stands in sharp contrast to immunoassays.

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          Fluorogenic probes based on membrane curvature sensing-amphipathic helical peptides have been developed for a marker-free exosome analysis.

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          Journal
          RSC Adv
          RSC Adv
          RA
          RSCACL
          RSC Advances
          The Royal Society of Chemistry
          2046-2069
          19 October 2020
          15 October 2020
          19 October 2020
          : 10
          : 63
          : 38323-38327
          Affiliations
          [a] Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University Sendai 980-8578 Japan yusuke.sato.a7@ 123456tohoku.ac.jp
          [b] JST, PRESTO 4-1-8 Honcho, Kawaguchi Saitama 332-0012 Japan
          Author information
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5824-1654
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3127-8676
          https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6303-2999
          Article
          d0ra07763a
          10.1039/d0ra07763a
          9057301
          35517518
          d8a1223d-258f-4c6b-b60a-e81b78b63623
          This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
          History
          : 10 September 2020
          : 11 October 2020
          Page count
          Pages: 5
          Funding
          Funded by: Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology, doi 10.13039/501100009023;
          Award ID: JPMJPR19H4
          Funded by: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, doi 10.13039/501100001691;
          Award ID: 16K14013
          Award ID: 19K22194
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          Chemistry
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