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A biosensor for measuring NAD(+) levels at the point of care

Yu, Qiuliyang  
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Pourmandi, Narges
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Xue, Lin
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December 1, 2019
Nature Metabolism

The cellular level of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+)), through its different functions, affects cellular metabolism and signalling(1-3). A decrease in the NAD(+) content has been associated with various pathologies and physiological aging(4,5), while strategies to boost cellular NAD(+) levels have been shown to be effective against age-related diseases in many animal models(6). The link between decreased NAD(+) levels and numerous pathologies and physiological aging has triggered the need for a simple quantification method for NAD(+), ideally applicable at the point of care. Here, we introduce a bioluminescent biosensor for the rapid quantification of NAD(+) levels in biological samples, which can be used either in laboratories or at the point of care. The biosensor is a semisynthetic, light-emitting sensor protein that changes the colour of emitted light from blue to red on binding of NAD(+). This NAD(+)-dependent colour change enables the use of the biosensor in paper-based assays in which NAD(+) is quantified by measuring the colour of the emitted light by using either a simple digital camera or a plate reader. We used the approach to quantify NAD(+) levels in cell culture, tissue and blood samples, yielding results that agreed with those from standard testing methods. The same biosensor furthermore allows the quantification of NAD(+)-dependent enzymatic activities in blood samples, thus expanding its utility as a tool for point-of-care diagnostics.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/s42255-019-0151-7
Web of Science ID

WOS:000503371200008

Author(s)
Yu, Qiuliyang  
Pourmandi, Narges
Xue, Lin
Gondrand, Corentin
Fabritz, Sebastian
Bardy, Daniel
Patiny, Luc  
Katsyuba, Elena  
Auwerx, Johan  
Johnsson, Kai  
Date Issued

2019-12-01

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Published in
Nature Metabolism
Volume

1

Issue

12

Start page

1219

End page

1225

Subjects

Endocrinology & Metabolism

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sensor proteins

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metabolism

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molecules

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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January 2, 2020
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