Abstract

Inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs), including diphospho-myo-inositol pentakisphosphate (5-InsP7) and bis-diphospho-myo-inositol tetrakisphosphate (1,5-InsP8), are highly polar, membrane-impermeant signaling molecules that control many homeostatic responses to metabolic and bioenergetic imbalance. To delineate their molecular activities, there is an increasing need for a toolbox of methodologies for real-time modulation of PP-InsP levels inside large populations of cultured cells. Here, we describe procedures to package PP-InsPs into thermosensitive phospholipid nanocapsules that are impregnated with a near infra-red photothermal dye; these liposomes are readily accumulated into cultured cells. The PP-InsPs remain trapped inside the liposomes until the cultures are illuminated with a near infra-red light-emitting diode (LED) which permeabilizes the liposomes to promote PP-InsP release. Additionally, so as to optimize these procedures, a novel stably fluorescent 5-InsP7 analogue (i.e., 5-FAM-InsP7) was synthesized with the assistance of click-chemistry; the delivery and deposition of the analogue inside cells was monitored by flow cytometry and by confocal microscopy. We describe quantitatively-controlled PP-InsP release inside cells within 5 min of LED irradiation, without measurable effect upon cell integrity, using a collimated 22 mm beam that can irradiate up to 106 cultured cells. Finally, to interrogate the biological value of these procedures, we delivered 1,5-InsP8 into HCT116 cells and showed it to dose-dependently stimulate the rate of [33P]-Pi uptake; these observations reveal a rheostatic range of concentrations over which 1,5-InsP8 is biologically functional in Pi homeostasis.

Highlights

  • IntroductionDiphosphoinositol polyphosphates ( known as ‘inositol pyrophosphates’, or PP-InsPs; Fig. 1) represent an extreme example of the application of phosphate esters and anhydrides as multipurpose cell-signaling entities: the PP-InsPs contain up to seven or eight phosphates that are tightly clustered around the six-carbon inositol ring

  • Diphosphoinositol polyphosphates represent an extreme example of the application of phosphate esters and anhydrides as multipurpose cell-signaling entities: the PP-InsPs contain up to seven or eight phosphates that are tightly clustered around the six-carbon inositol ring

  • When we investigated the relationship between the duration of the irradiation time and the degree of intracellular 5-FAM-InsP7 release, we found that considerable release was elicited a er just 5 min illumination with the light-emitting diode (LED) (80% of that at 10 min; Fig. 5D)

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Introduction

Diphosphoinositol polyphosphates ( known as ‘inositol pyrophosphates’, or PP-InsPs; Fig. 1) represent an extreme example of the application of phosphate esters and anhydrides as multipurpose cell-signaling entities: the PP-InsPs contain up to seven or eight phosphates that are tightly clustered around the six-carbon inositol ring.

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