Literature DB >> 17936298

Ratiometric detection of Zn(II) using chelating fluorescent protein chimeras.

Toon H Evers1, Marieke A M Appelhof, Peggy T H M de Graaf-Heuvelmans, E W Meijer, Maarten Merkx.   

Abstract

Fluorescent indicators for the real-time imaging of small molecules or metal ions in living cells are invaluable tools for understanding their physiological function. Genetically encoded sensors based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between fluorescent protein domains have important advantages over synthetic probes, but often suffer from a small ratiometric change. Here, we present a new design approach to obtain sensors with a large difference in emission ratio between the bound and unbound states. De novo Zn(II)-binding sites were introduced directly at the surface of both fluorescent domains of a chimera of enhanced cyan and yellow fluorescent protein, connected by a flexible peptide linker. The resulting sensor ZinCh displayed an almost fourfold change in fluorescence emission ratio upon binding of Zn(II). Besides a high affinity for Zn(II), the sensor was shown to be selective over other physiologically relevant metal ions. Its unique biphasic Zn(II)-binding behavior could be attributed to the presence of two distinct Zn(II)-binding sites and allowed ratiometric fluorescent detection of Zn(II) over a concentration range from 10 nM to 1 mM. Size-exclusion chromatography and fluorescence anisotropy were used to provide a detailed picture of the conformational changes associated with each Zn(II)-binding step. The high affinity for Zn(II) was mainly due to a high effective concentration of the fluorescent proteins and could be understood quantitatively by modeling the peptide linker between the fluorescent proteins as a random coil. The strategy of using chelating fluorescent protein chimeras to develop FRET sensor proteins with a high ratiometric change is expected to be more generally applicable, in particular for other metal ions and small molecules.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17936298     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.09.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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