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Genetically Encoded Dual-Color Light-Up RNA Sensor Enabled Ratiometric Imaging of MicroRNA

Caixia Dou, Chaoyang Liu, Zhan‐Ming Ying, Wanrong Dong, Fenglin Wang, Jian‐Hui Jiang

2021Analytical Chemistry29 citationsDOI

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play essential roles in regulating gene expression and cell fate. However, it remains a great challenge to image miRNAs with high accuracy in living cells. Here, we report a novel genetically encoded dual-color light-up RNA sensor for ratiometric imaging of miRNAs using Mango as an internal reference and SRB2 as the sensor module. This genetically encoded sensor is designed by expressing a splittable fusion of the internal reference and sensor module under a single promoter. This design strategy allows synchronous expression of the two modules with negligible interference. Live cell imaging studies reveal that the genetically encoded ratiometric RNA sensor responds specifically to mir-224. Moreover, the sensor-to-Mango fluorescence ratios are linearly correlated with the concentrations of mir-224, confirming their capability of determining mir-224 concentrations in living cells. Our genetically encoded light-up RNA sensor also enables ratiometric imaging of mir-224 in different cell lines. This strategy could provide a versatile approach for ratiometric imaging of intracellular RNAs, affording powerful tools for interrogating RNA functions and abundance in living cells.

Topics & Concepts

microRNARNARNA interferenceLive cell imagingChemistryGeneComputational biologyCell biologyGene expressionCellBiologyBiochemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsCRISPR and Genetic Engineering