膜
胆固醇
磷脂
化学
内生
细胞膜
生物物理学
活体细胞成像
生物膜
细胞
生物化学
生物
作者
Lena Rakers,David Grill,Anna Lívia Linard Matos,Stephanie Wulff,Wang Da,Jonas Börgel,Martin Körsgen,Heinrich F. Arlinghaus,Hans‐Joachim Galla,Volker Gerke,Frank Glorius
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chembiol.2018.04.015
摘要
Cholesterol is an essential component of most biological membranes and serves important functions in controlling membrane integrity, organization, and signaling. However, probes to follow the dynamic distribution of cholesterol in live cells are scarce and so far show only limited applicability. Herein, we addressed this problem by synthesizing and characterizing a class of versatile and clickable cholesterol-based imidazolium salts. We show that these cholesterol analogs faithfully mimic the biophysical properties of natural cholesterol in phospholipid mono- and bilayers, and that they integrate into the plasma membrane of cultured and primary human cells. The membrane-incorporated cholesterol analogs can be specifically labeled by click chemistry and visualized in live-cell imaging experiments that show a distribution and behavior comparable with that of endogenous membrane cholesterol. These results indicate that the cholesterol analogs can be used to reveal the dynamic distribution of cholesterol in live cells.
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