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An Autonomous Molecular Bioluminescent Reporter (AMBER) for Voltage Imaging in Freely Moving Animals.

Prasanna Srinivasan1,2, Nicole M Griffin1,2, DhananjayP Thakur3,4, PradeepM Joshi3, Alex Nguyen-Le1, Sean McCotter1, Akshar Jain1, Mitra Saeidi1, Prajakta Kulkarni1, Jaclyn T Eisdorfer5, Joel H Rothman3, Craig Montell3,4, Luke Theogarajan1,2.   

Abstract

Genetically encoded reporters have greatly increased our understanding of biology. While fluorescent reporters have been widely used, photostability and phototoxicity have hindered their use in long-term experiments. Bioluminescence overcomes some of these challenges but requires the addition of an exogenous luciferin limiting its use. Using a modular approach, Autonomous Molecular BioluminEscent Reporter (AMBER), an indicator of membrane potential is engineered. Unlike other bioluminescent systems, AMBER is a voltage-gated luciferase coupling the functionalities of the Ciona voltage-sensing domain (VSD) and bacterial luciferase, luxAB. When co-expressed with the luciferin-producing genes, AMBER reversibly switches the bioluminescent intensity as a function of membrane potential. Using biophysical and biochemical methods, it is shown that AMBER switches its enzymatic activity from an OFF to an ON state as a function of the membrane potential. Upon depolarization, AMBER switches from a low to a high enzymatic activity state, showing a several-fold increase in the bioluminescence output (ΔL/L). AMBER in the pharyngeal muscles and mechanosensory touch neurons of Caenorhabditis elegans is expressed. Using the compressed sensing approach, the electropharingeogram of the C. elegans pharynx is reconstructed, validating the sensor in vivo. Thus, AMBER represents the first fully genetically encoded bioluminescent reporter without requiring exogenous luciferin addition.
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Keywords:  bacterial luciferase; bioluminescence; voltage imaging

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34761564      PMCID: PMC8858017          DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202100842

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Biol (Weinh)        ISSN: 2701-0198


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