| Literature DB >> 24501126 |
Arancha Rodriguez-Garcia1, Jonathan Rojo-Ruiz, Paloma Navas-Navarro, Francisco Javier Aulestia, Sonia Gallego-Sandin, Javier Garcia-Sancho, Maria Teresa Alonso.
Abstract
Genetically encoded calcium indicators allow monitoring subcellular Ca(2+) signals inside organelles. Most genetically encoded calcium indicators are fusions of endogenous calcium-binding proteins whose functionality in vivo may be perturbed by competition with cellular partners. We describe here a novel family of fluorescent Ca(2+) sensors based on the fusion of two Aequorea victoria proteins, GFP and apo-aequorin (GAP). GAP exhibited a unique combination of features: dual-excitation ratiometric imaging, high dynamic range, good signal-to-noise ratio, insensitivity to pH and Mg(2+), tunable Ca(2+) affinity, uncomplicated calibration, and targetability to five distinct organelles. Moreover, transgenic mice for endoplasmic reticulum-targeted GAP exhibited a robust long-term expression that correlated well with its reproducible performance in various neural tissues. This biosensor fills a gap in the actual repertoire of Ca(2+) indicators for organelles and becomes a valuable tool for in vivo Ca(2+) imaging applications.Entities:
Keywords: Golgi apparatus; calcium signalling; hippocampus; motor neuron
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24501126 PMCID: PMC3932923 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1316539111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205