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IJBBB 2012 Vol.2(4): 282-286 ISSN: 2010-3638
DOI: 10.7763/IJBBB.2012.V2.117

Novel Application of the Dye, DiS-C3-(3) as a Biosensor of the Renal Membrane Potential Difference

Othman A. Alghamdi and Nicola King

Abstract—The generation and maintenance of the membrane potential difference is of fundamental importance to the livelihood of every cell. The aim of this study was to show for the first time that the fluorescent indicator, 3’3-dipropylthiacarbocyanine iodide (DiS-C3-(3)) could be used as a reporter of the membrane potential difference in various membrane vesicle populations isolated from the rat kidney. When thesemembrane vesicles were added to a solution that imposed different transmembrane potassium gradients the measured change in fluorescence (F) was dependent upon the predicted membrane potential difference. The more positive the membrane potential difference, the smaller the
F measured. To illustrate the potential applicability of this dye for measuring membrane transport phenomena it was shown that DiS-C3-(3)fluorescence was sensitive to the more subtle changes in membrane potential evoked by the electrogenic transport activities associated with the H+-coupled uptake of L-glycyl-L-glutamine into brush border membrane vesicles isolated from the rat kidney. These findings demonstrate the suitability of DiS-C3-(3) as a biosensor of the membrane potential difference with scope for a broad range of applications.

Index Terms—3’3-dipropylthiacarbocyanine iodide, fluorescent spectroscopy, membrane potential difference, membrane transport.

Both O. A. Alghamdi and N. King are with the School of Science and Technology, McClymont Building, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351. Australia (e-mail: oalghamd@une.edu.au; nking20@une.edu.au, phone: +61-2-6673-2579, Fax: +61-2-6773-3267)

Cite: Othman A. Alghamdi and Nicola King, "Novel Application of the Dye, DiS-C3-(3) as a Biosensor of the Renal Membrane Potential Difference," International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 282-286, 2012.

General Information

ISSN: 2010-3638 (Online)
Abbreviated Title: Int. J. Biosci. Biochem. Bioinform.
Frequency: Quarterly 
DOI: 10.17706/IJBBB
Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Ebtisam Heikal 
Abstracting/ Indexing:  Electronic Journals Library, Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS), Engineering & Technology Digital Library, Google Scholar, and ProQuest.
E-mail: ijbbb@iap.org
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