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Fluorescent Probes for Imaging Endogenous β-Actin mRNA in Living Cells Using Fluorescent Protein-Tagged Pumilio
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Human Pumilio 1Natural SciencesNovel Imaging MethodCell InteractionMolecular BiologyMrna ProbeCell MotilityCytoskeletonIntracellular TraffickingCellular BiochemistryPumilio Homology DomainMedicineCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyMolecular ImagingFluorescent ProbesCell Imaging
Subcellular localization and dynamics of mRNAs control various physiological functions in living cells. A novel technique for visualizing endogenous mRNAs in living cells is necessary for investigation of the spatiotemporal movement of mRNAs. A pumilio homology domain of human pumilio 1 (PUM-HD) is a useful RNA binding protein as a tool for mRNA recognition because the domain can be modified to bind a specific 8-base sequence of target mRNA. In this study, we designed PUM-HD to match the sequence of β-actin mRNA and developed an mRNA probe consisting of two PUM-HD mutants flanking full-length enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP). Fluorescence microscopy with the probe in living cells revealed that the probe was labeled precisely with the β-actin mRNA in cytosol. Fluorescent spots from the probe were colocalized with microtubules and moved directionally in living cells. The PUM-HD mutants conjugated with full-length EGFP can enable visualization of β-actin mRNA localization and dynamics in living cells.
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