Disorders of lysosomal physiology have increasingly been found to underlie the pathology of a rapidly growing cast of neurodevelopmental disorders and sporadic diseases of aging. One cardinal aspect of lysosomal (dys)function is lysosomal acidification in which defects trigger lysosomal stress signaling and defects in proteolytic capacity. We have developed a genetically encoded ratiometric probe to measure lysosomal pH coupled with a purification tag to efficiently purify lysosomes for both proteomic and in vitro evaluation of their function. Using our probe, we showed that lysosomal pH is remarkably stable over a period of days in a variety of cell types. Additionally, this probe can be used to determine that lysosomal stress signaling vi...
Lysosomes are acidic cytoplasmic organelles that are present in all nucleated mammalian cells and ar...
Many cellular processes are dependent on correct pH levels, and this is especially important for the...
Lysosomes are known as key players in cellular signalling and act as terminal degradation stations i...
Lysosomes are intracellular organelles responsible for the degradation of diverse macromolecules in ...
Lysosomes are important sites for macromolecular degradation, defined by an acidic lumenal pH of ∼4....
Lysosomal acidification dysfunction has been implicated as a key driving factor in the pathogenesis ...
This is a scientific publication describing the use of mScarlet lifetime as a pH indicator tuned for...
The lysosome is a multifaceted organelle involved in several cellular mechanisms. Its acidic lumen ...
This is a scientific publication describing the use of mScarlet lifetime as a pH indicator tuned for...
Many lysosome functions are determined by a lumenal pH of ∼5.0, including the activity of resident a...
Impaired lysosomal ion homeostasis can result in a failure of lysosomes to degrade metabolites, expo...
The endosomal/lysosomal system is essential for cell survival. The regulation of lysosomal pH is cri...
Lysosomes are a type of functional compartment, or organelle, that is responsible for crucial cellul...
Lysosomes contribute to a multitude of cellular processes, and the pH of the lysosomal lumen plays a...
<p>A. LysoSensor ratiometric excitation analysis of lysosomal pH in 1321N1 cell populations under LS...
Lysosomes are acidic cytoplasmic organelles that are present in all nucleated mammalian cells and ar...
Many cellular processes are dependent on correct pH levels, and this is especially important for the...
Lysosomes are known as key players in cellular signalling and act as terminal degradation stations i...
Lysosomes are intracellular organelles responsible for the degradation of diverse macromolecules in ...
Lysosomes are important sites for macromolecular degradation, defined by an acidic lumenal pH of ∼4....
Lysosomal acidification dysfunction has been implicated as a key driving factor in the pathogenesis ...
This is a scientific publication describing the use of mScarlet lifetime as a pH indicator tuned for...
The lysosome is a multifaceted organelle involved in several cellular mechanisms. Its acidic lumen ...
This is a scientific publication describing the use of mScarlet lifetime as a pH indicator tuned for...
Many lysosome functions are determined by a lumenal pH of ∼5.0, including the activity of resident a...
Impaired lysosomal ion homeostasis can result in a failure of lysosomes to degrade metabolites, expo...
The endosomal/lysosomal system is essential for cell survival. The regulation of lysosomal pH is cri...
Lysosomes are a type of functional compartment, or organelle, that is responsible for crucial cellul...
Lysosomes contribute to a multitude of cellular processes, and the pH of the lysosomal lumen plays a...
<p>A. LysoSensor ratiometric excitation analysis of lysosomal pH in 1321N1 cell populations under LS...
Lysosomes are acidic cytoplasmic organelles that are present in all nucleated mammalian cells and ar...
Many cellular processes are dependent on correct pH levels, and this is especially important for the...
Lysosomes are known as key players in cellular signalling and act as terminal degradation stations i...