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Cysteineless non-glycosylated monomeric blue fluorescent protein, secBFP2, for studies in the eukaryotic secretory pathway.


ABSTRACT: Fluorescent protein (FP) technologies suitable for use within the eukaryotic secretory pathway are essential for live cell and protein dynamic studies. Localization of FPs within the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen has potentially significant consequences for FP function. All FPs are resident cytoplasmic proteins and have rarely been evolved for the chemically distinct environment of the ER lumen. In contrast to the cytoplasm, the ER lumen is oxidizing and the site where secretory proteins are post-translationally modified by disulfide bond formation and N-glycosylation on select asparagine residues. Cysteine residues and N-linked glycosylation consensus sequences were identified within many commonly utilized FPs. Here, we report mTagBFP is post-translationally modified when localized to the ER lumen. Our findings suggest these modifications can grossly affect the sensitivity and reliability of FP tools within the secretory pathway. To optimize tools for studying events in this important intracellular environment, we modified mTagBFP by mutating its cysteines and consensus N-glycosylation sites. We report successful creation of a secretory pathway-optimized blue FP, secBFP2.

SUBMITTER: Costantini LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3552020 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cysteineless non-glycosylated monomeric blue fluorescent protein, secBFP2, for studies in the eukaryotic secretory pathway.

Costantini Lindsey M LM   Subach Oksana M OM   Jaureguiberry-bravo Matias M   Verkhusha Vladislav V VV   Snapp Erik L EL  

Biochemical and biophysical research communications 20121219 3


Fluorescent protein (FP) technologies suitable for use within the eukaryotic secretory pathway are essential for live cell and protein dynamic studies. Localization of FPs within the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen has potentially significant consequences for FP function. All FPs are resident cytoplasmic proteins and have rarely been evolved for the chemically distinct environment of the ER lumen. In contrast to the cytoplasm, the ER lumen is oxidizing and the site where secretory proteins are  ...[more]

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