Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 4, 2026

Imaging Membrane Potential with Two Types of Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Voltage Sensors
Published on: February 4, 2016
Displacement Induced Off-On Fluorescent Biosensor Targeting IDO1 Activity in Live Cells
Jing Jia1,2, Huilin Wen3, Sibo Zhao4
1Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Drug Design and Optimization , China Pharmaceutical University , Nanjing 210009 , China.
Abstract:
We show how the macrocyclic host cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]) and a fluorescent dye form a biosensing ensemble while its cavity simultaneously traps tryptophan, the upstream substrate of IDO1 enzymes, therefore providing a label-free method to monitor the activity of IDO1 in real time. Incubation of malignant HeLa and HepG2 cells overexpressing IDO1 with the associative biosensor resulted in its spontaneous uptake and a fluorescence switch-on response in situ, which can be traced to the displacement of tryptophan from CB[8] upon IDO1-catalyzed oxidation. The results, for the first time, establish a supramolecular sensing concept for the detection of intracellular enzymatic activity in live cells, thus allowing direct cell-based analysis and inhibitor screening compatible with commercial instruments including microplate reader, fluorescent microscopy, and flow cytometry.

