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Design Principles for SuCESsFul Biosensors: Specific Fluorophore/Analyte Binding and Minimization of Fluorophore/Scaffold Interactions.

Seymour de Picciotto1, Paige M Dickson2, Michael W Traxlmayr3, Bryan S Marques4, Elke Socher5, Sixing Zhao1, Stephanie Cheung5, Jonathan D Kiefer6, A Joshua Wand4, Linda G Griffith7, Barbara Imperiali8, K Dane Wittrup9.   

Abstract

Quantifying protein location and concentration is critical for understanding function in situ. Scaffold conjugated to environment-sensitive fluorophore (SuCESsFul) biosensors, in which a reporting fluorophore is conjugated to a binding scaffold, can, in principle, detect analytes of interest with high temporal and spatial resolution. However, their adoption has been limited due to the extensive empirical screening required for their development. We sought to establish design principles for this class of biosensor by characterizing over 400 biosensors based on various protein analytes, binding proteins, and fluorophores. We found that the brightest readouts are attained when a specific binding pocket for the fluorophore is present on the analyte. Also, interaction of the fluorophore with the binding protein it is conjugated to can raise background fluorescence, considerably limiting sensor dynamic range. Exploiting these two concepts, we designed biosensors that attain a 100-fold increase in fluorescence upon binding to analyte, an order of magnitude improvement over the previously best-reported SuCESsFul biosensor. These design principles should facilitate the development of improved SuCESsFul biosensors.
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Keywords:  Sso7d scaffold; directed evolution; protein engineering; sensors; solvatochromism

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27448945      PMCID: PMC5048519          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2016.07.004

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


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