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Nanobiosensor Reports on CDK1 Kinase Activity in Tumor Xenografts in Mice

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Probing the dynamics and quantifying the activities of intracellular protein kinases that coordinate cell growth and division and constitute biomarkers and pharmacological targets in hyperproliferative and pathological disorders remain a challenging task. Here engineering and characterization of a nanobiosensor of the mitotic kinase CDK1, through multifunctionalization of carbon nanotubes with a CDK1-specific fluorescent peptide reporter, are described. This original reporter of CDK1 activity combines the sensitivity of a fluorescent biosensor with the unique physico-chemical and biological properties of nanotubes for multifunctionalization and efficient intracellular penetration. The functional versatility of this nanobiosensor enables implementation to quantify CDK1 activity in a sensitive and dose-dependent fashion in complex biological environments in vitro, to monitor endogenous kinase in living cells and directly within tumor xenografts in mice by fluorescence imaging, thanks to a ratiometric quantification strategy accounting for response relative to concentration in space and in time.
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hal-03388358 , version 1 (20-10-2021)

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Carmen Mihaela Tîlmaciu, Bhimareddy Dinesh, Morgan Pellerano, Sebastien Diot, Mélanie Guidetti, et al.. Nanobiosensor Reports on CDK1 Kinase Activity in Tumor Xenografts in Mice. Small, 2021, ⟨10.1002/smll.202007177⟩. ⟨hal-03388358⟩
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