Literature DB >> 17336446

High-precision FLIM-FRET in fixed and living cells reveals heterogeneity in a simple CFP-YFP fusion protein.

Michael Millington1, G Joan Grindlay, Kirsten Altenbach, Robert K Neely, Walter Kolch, Mojca Bencina, Nick D Read, Anita C Jones, David T F Dryden, Steven W Magennis.   

Abstract

We have used widefield photon-counting FLIM to study FRET in fixed and living cells using control FRET pairs. We have studied fixed mammalian cells expressing either cyan fluorescent protein (CFP) or a fusion of CFP and yellow fluorescent protein (YFP), and living fungal cells expressing either Cerulean or a Cerulean-Venus fusion protein. We have found the fluorescence behaviour to be essentially identical in the mammalian and fungal cells. Importantly, the high-precision FLIM data is able to reproducibly resolve multiple fluorescence decays, thereby revealing new information about the fraction of the protein population that undergoes FRET and reducing error in the measurement of donor-acceptor distances. Our results for this simple control system indicate that the in vivo FLIM-FRET studies of more complex protein-protein interactions would benefit greatly from such quantitative measurements.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17336446     DOI: 10.1016/j.bpc.2007.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys Chem        ISSN: 0301-4622            Impact factor:   2.352


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5.  Time-resolved FRET fluorescence spectroscopy of visible fluorescent protein pairs.

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6.  Wide-Field Multi-Parameter FLIM: long-term minimal invasive observation of proteins in living cells.

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10.  Live-Cell imaging and measurement of intracellular pH in filamentous fungi using a genetically encoded ratiometric probe.

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