A new fluorescent probe for the equilibrative inhibitor-sensitive nucleoside transporter. 5′-S-(2-aminoethyl)-N6-(4-nitrobenzyl)-5′-thioadenosine (SAENTA)-x2-fluorescein
- 1 February 1991
- journal article
- Published by Portland Press Ltd. in Biochemical Journal
- Vol. 273 (3) , 667-672
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2730667
Abstract
The N6-(4-nitrobenzyl) derivative of adenosine is a tight-binding inhibitor of the equilibrative inhibitor-sensitive nucleoside transporter of mammalian cells. A fluorescent ligand for this transporter has been synthesized by allowing an adenosine analogue. 5′-S-(2-aminoethyl)-N6-(4-nitrobenzyl)-5′-thioadenosine (SAENTA), to react with fluorescein isothiocyanate. The purified adduct had a SAENTA/fluorescein molar ratio of 0.92:1 calculated from its absorption spectrum. The intensity of fluorescent emission from the SAENTA-chi 2-fluorescein adduct was 30% that of fluorescein isothiocyanate (chi 2 is the number of atoms in the linkage between fluorescein and SAENTA). SAENTA-chi 2-fluorescein inhibited the influx of nucleosides into cultured leukaemic cells with an IC50 (total concentration of inhibitor producing 50% inhibition) of 40 nM. The adduct inhibited the binding of [3H]nitrobenzylthioinosine ([3H]NBMPR) with half-maximal inhibition at 50-100 nM. Mass Law analysis of the competitive-binding data suggested the presence of two classes of sites for [3H]NBMPR binding, only one of which was accessible to SAENTA-chi 2-fluorescein. Flow cytometry was used to analyse equilibrium binding of SAENTA-chi 2-fluorescein to leukaemic cells and a Kd of 6 nM was obtained. SAENTA-chi 2-fluorescein is a high-affinity ligand for the equilibrative inhibitor-sensitive nucleoside transporter which allows rapid assessment of transport capacity by flow cytometry.Keywords
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