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Optically Modulated Photoswitchable Fluorescent Proteins Yield Improved Biological Imaging Sensitivity.


ABSTRACT: Photoswitchable fluorescent proteins (PS-FPs) open grand new opportunities in biological imaging. Through optical manipulation of FP emission, we demonstrate that dual-laser modulated synchronously amplified fluorescence image recovery (DM-SAFIRe) improves signal contrast in high background through unambiguous demodulation and is linear in relative fluorophore abundance at different points in the cell. The unique bright-to-dark state interconversion rates of each PS-FP not only enables discrimination of different, yet spectrally indistinguishable FPs, but also allows signal rejection of diffusing relative to bound forms of the same PS-FP, rsFastLime. Adding to the sensitivity gains realized from rejecting non-modulatable background, the selective signal recovery of immobilized vs diffusing intracellular rsFastLime suggests that DM-SAFIRe can detect weak protein-protein interactions that are normally obscured by large fractions of unbound FPs.

SUBMITTER: Chen YC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4876716 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optically Modulated Photoswitchable Fluorescent Proteins Yield Improved Biological Imaging Sensitivity.

Chen Yen-Cheng YC   Jablonski Amy E AE   Issaeva Irina I   Bourassa Daisy D   Hsiang Jung-Cheng JC   Fahrni Christoph J CJ   Dickson Robert M RM  

Journal of the American Chemical Society 20151001 40


Photoswitchable fluorescent proteins (PS-FPs) open grand new opportunities in biological imaging. Through optical manipulation of FP emission, we demonstrate that dual-laser modulated synchronously amplified fluorescence image recovery (DM-SAFIRe) improves signal contrast in high background through unambiguous demodulation and is linear in relative fluorophore abundance at different points in the cell. The unique bright-to-dark state interconversion rates of each PS-FP not only enables discrimin  ...[more]

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