Abstract
Copper plays a key role in the modulation of cellular function, defence, and growth. Here we present InCCu1, a ratiometric fluorescent sensor for mitochondrial copper, which changes from red to blue emission in the presence of Cu(i). Employing this probe in microscopy and flow cytometry, we show that cisplatin-treated cells have an impaired ability to accumulate copper in the mitochondria.
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Shen, C., Kolanowski, J. L., Tran, C. M. N., Kaur, A., Akerfeldt, M. C., Rahme, M. S., … New, E. J. (2016). A ratiometric fluorescent sensor for the mitochondrial copper pool. Metallomics, 8(9), 915–919. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6mt00083e
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