| Literature DB >> 34050465 |
Marie Mita1, Devina Wongso2, Hiroshi Ueda3, Takashi Tsuboi1, Tetsuya Kitaguchi4,5.
Abstract
Advances in live-cell imaging have been accelerated by the development of various fluorescent indicators. However, indicators that are suitable for multicolor imaging remain a challenge to develop. Herein, we have developed a single fluorescent protein (FP)-based indicator using a semirational molecular design and a molecular evolution approach. We first inserted a ligand-binding domain into the vicinity of an FP chromophore to convert the conformational change induced by ligand binding into a change in fluorescence intensity. We then optimized the linker regions between the FP and the ligand-binding domain to greatly expand the dynamic range (F/F0) of the indicator. Our design and optimization methods are highly versatile and can be used to develop any single FP-based indicators, which will further advance the utility of live-cell imaging.Entities:
Keywords: Chromophore; Fluorescent protein; Glucose; Molecular evolution; Overlap PCR; Single FP-based indicator
Year: 2021 PMID: 34050465 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1258-3_9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745