Abstract
Exosomal glycoproteins play important roles in many physiological and pathological functions. Herein, we developed a dual labeling strategy based on a protein-specific aptamer tagging and metabolic glycan labeling for visualizing glycosylation of specific proteins on exosomes. The glycosylation of exosomal PD-L1 (exoPD-L1) was imaged in situ using intramolecular fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between fluorescent PD-L1 aptamers bound on exoPD-L1 and fluorescent tags on glycans introduced via metabolic glycan labeling. This method enables in situ visualization and biological function study of exosomal protein glycosylation. Exosomal PD-L1 glycosylation was confirmed to be required in interaction with PD-1 and participated in inhibiting of CD8+ T cell proliferation. This is an efficient and non-destructive method to study the presence and function of exosomal protein-specific glycosylation in situ, which provides a powerful tool for exosomal glycoproteomics research.
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