Monitoring the Dynamic Regulation of the Mitochondrial GTP‐to‐GDP Ratio with a Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Biosensor
Zhang M., Yang B., Zhang J., Song Y., Wang W., Li N., Wang Y., Li W., Wang J.
AbstractThe interconversion of guanosine triphosphate (GTP) and guanosine diphosphate (GDP) is known to be integral to a wide variety of biological cellular activities, yet to date there are no analytical methods available to directly detect the ratio of intracellular GTP to GDP. Herein, we report GRISerHR, a genetically encoded fluorescent biosensor to monitor the GTP : GDP ratio in multiple cell types and in various organelles under metabolic perturbation. Additionally, we characterized the differential mitochondrial GTP : GDP ratios resulting from genetic modulation of two isoforms of a tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle enzyme (succinyl‐CoA synthetase; SCS‐ATP and SCS‐GTP) and of a phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) cycle enzyme (PEPCK‐M). Thus, our GRISerHR sensor achieves spatiotemporally precise detection of dynamic changes in the endogenous GTP : GDP ratio in living cells and can help deepen our understanding about the energy metabolic contributions of guanosine nucleotides in biology.