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BMC Biol ; 16(1): 9, 2018 01 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29338710

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BACKGROUND: Genetically encoded calcium ion (Ca2+) indicators (GECIs) are indispensable tools for measuring Ca2+ dynamics and neuronal activities in vitro and in vivo. Red fluorescent protein (RFP)-based GECIs have inherent advantages relative to green fluorescent protein-based GECIs due to the longer wavelength light used for excitation. Longer wavelength light is associated with decreased phototoxicity and deeper penetration through tissue. Red GECI can also enable multicolor visualization with blue- or cyan-excitable fluorophores. RESULTS: Here we report the development, structure, and validation of a new RFP-based GECI, K-GECO1, based on a circularly permutated RFP derived from the sea anemone Entacmaea quadricolor. We have characterized the performance of K-GECO1 in cultured HeLa cells, dissociated neurons, stem-cell-derived cardiomyocytes, organotypic brain slices, zebrafish spinal cord in vivo, and mouse brain in vivo. CONCLUSION: K-GECO1 is the archetype of a new lineage of GECIs based on the RFP eqFP578 scaffold. It offers high sensitivity and fast kinetics, similar or better than those of current state-of-the-art indicators, with diminished lysosomal accumulation and minimal blue-light photoactivation. Further refinements of the K-GECO1 lineage could lead to further improved variants with overall performance that exceeds that of the most highly optimized red GECIs.


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Calcium/analysis , Luminescent Agents/analysis , Luminescent Proteins/analysis , Luminescent Proteins/genetics , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Crystallography/methods , HeLa Cells , Humans , Luminescent Agents/chemistry , Luminescent Proteins/chemistry , Mice , Organ Culture Techniques , Protein Structure, Secondary , Rats , Sea Anemones , Zebrafish , Red Fluorescent Protein
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Curr Opin Chem Biol ; 27: 10-7, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26043278

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Fluorescent proteins (FPs), such as the Aequorea jellyfish green FP (GFP), are firmly established as fundamental tools that enable a wide variety of biological studies. Specifically, FPs can serve as versatile genetically encoded markers for tracking proteins, organelles, or whole cells, and as the basis for construction of biosensors that can be used to visualize a growing array of biochemical events in cells and tissues. In this review we will focus on emerging applications of FPs that represent unprecedented new directions for the field. These emerging applications include new strategies for using FPs in biosensing applications, and innovative ways of using FPs to manipulate protein function or gene expression.


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Biosensing Techniques/methods , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , Green Fluorescent Proteins/chemistry , Molecular Imaging/methods , Optogenetics/methods , Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics , Protein Binding
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