BODIPY probes to study peroxisome dynamics in vivo

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There is a continuing need for bioprobes that are target-specific and combine speed of delivery with maintenance of normal cell behaviour. Towards this end, we are developing small pro-fluorescent molecules that provide such specificity through chemical activation by biomolecules. We have generated a set of BODIPY (boron dipyrromethane) fluorophores, including one that is intrinsically non-fluorescent but on incubation with cells becomes fluorescent at its target site. Addition of these BODIPY probes to plant cells identifies peroxisomes, as verified by co-localization with an SKL-FP construct. Interestingly, in mammalian cells, co-localization with the mammalian peroxisomal marker SelectFXTM was not observed. These data suggest fundamental differences in peroxisome composition, development or function between plant and animal cells. © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Landrum, M., Smertenko, A., Edwards, R., Hussey, P. J., & Steel, P. G. (2010). BODIPY probes to study peroxisome dynamics in vivo. Plant Journal, 62(3), 529–538. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-313X.2010.04153.x

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