| Literature DB >> 26158227 |
Lindsey M Costantini1, Mikhail Baloban1, Michele L Markwardt2, Megan A. Rizzo2, Feng Guo1, Vladislav V Verkhusha1, Erik L Snapp1.
Abstract
To perform quantitative live cell imaging, investigators require fluorescent reporters that accurately report protein localization and levels, while minimally perturbing the cell. Yet, within the biochemically distinct environments of cellular organelles, popular fluorescent proteins (FPs), including EGFP, can be unreliable for quantitative imaging, resulting in the underestimation of protein levels and incorrect localization. Specifically, within the secretory pathway, significant populations of FPs misfold and fail to fluoresce due to non-native disulphide bond formation. Furthermore, transmembrane FP-fusion constructs can disrupt organelle architecture due to oligomerizing tendencies of numerous common FPs. Here, we describe a powerful set of bright and inert FPs optimized for use in multiple cellular compartments, especially oxidizing environments and biological membranes. Also, we provide new insights into the use of red FPs in the secretory pathway. Our monomeric 'oxFPs' finally resolve long-standing, underappreciated and important problems of cell biology and should be useful for a number of applications.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26158227 PMCID: PMC4499870 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms8670
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919