| Literature DB >> 33490896 |
Giorgia Zambito1,2,3, Mary P Hall4, Monika G Wood4, Natasa Gaspar1,2,5, Yanto Ridwan1,2, Fabio F Stellari6, Ce Shi7, Thomas A Kirkland7, Lance P Encell4, Clemens Löwik1,2,8, Laura Mezzanotte1,2.
Abstract
For in vivo multicolor bioluminescence applications, red and near-infrared signals are desirable over shorter wavelength signals because they are not as susceptible to light attenuation by blood and tissue. Herein, we describe the development of a new click beetle luciferase mutant, CBG2, with a red-shifted color emission. When paired with NH2-NpLH2 luciferin, CBG2 (λ = 660 nm) and CBR2 (λ = 730 nm) luciferases can be used for simultaneous dual-color bioluminescence imaging in deep tissue. Using a spectral unmixing algorithm tool it is possible to distinguish each spectral contribution. Ultimately, this enzyme pair can expand the near-infrared bioluminescent toolbox to enable rapid visualization of multiple biological processes in deep tissue using a single substrate.Entities:
Keywords: Biological Services; Biophysics; Optical Imaging
Year: 2020 PMID: 33490896 PMCID: PMC7811125 DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101986
Source DB: PubMed Journal: iScience ISSN: 2589-0042