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Get Free AccessSelf-assembly processes commonly occur in various biological contexts to form functional biological structures. However, the self-assembly of nanofibers within cells by heterologous molecules showing a biological function is rare. In this work, we reported the intracellular formation of fluorescent nanofibers by a natural small molecule, lycobetaine (LBT), which facilitated the direct physical connection between mitochondria and synchronized their membrane potential oscillations. The luminescent properties of LBT enabled the real-time observation of nanofiber formation, while the semiconductive nature of the LBT nanofiber facilitated electrical signal transduction among the connected mitochondria. This study introduces an approach to modulate mitochondrial connectivity within cells using "nano-cables" which facilitate studies on synchronized mitochondrial operations and the underlying mechanisms of drug action.
Xueqian Zhao, Fei Wang, Chuen Kam, Mingyu Wu, Jianyu Zhang, Changhuo Xu, Kai Bao, Qiyuan He, Ruquan Ye, Ben Zhong Tang, Sijie Chen (2024). Fluorescent Nanocable as a Biomedical Tool: Intracellular Self-Assembly Formed by a Natural Product Interconnects and Synchronizes Mitochondria. , 18(32), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c06186.
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2024
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c06186
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