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Fluorescent protein FRET pairs for ratiometric imaging of dual biosensors

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Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) with fluorescent proteins is a powerful method for detection of protein-protein interactions, enzyme activities and small molecules in the intracellular milieu. Aided by a new violet-excitable yellow-fluorescing variant of Aequorea victoria GFP, we developed dual FRET–based caspase-3 biosensors. Owing to their distinct excitation profiles, each FRET biosensor can be ratiometrically imaged in the presence of the other.

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Figure 1: Caspase-3 biosensors based on dual FRET pairs.
Figure 2: Live-cell imaging with dual FRET pairs.
Figure 3: Control experiments with noncleavable FRET constructs.

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Acknowledgements

This work was funded by the University of Alberta, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and Alberta Ingenuity. We thank A.M. Sierra and I.S. Goping for technical assistance and helpful discussion. R.E.C. holds a Canada Research Chair in Bioanalytical Chemistry.

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H.A. contributed to the conceptual development, performed experiments, analyzed data and assisted in manuscript preparation; K.L.H. performed photobleaching experiments and imaging of fusion proteins; M.W.D. contributed to experimental design, analyzed photobleaching data and assisted with manuscript preparation; and R.E.C. contributed to conceptual development, data analysis and writing of the manuscript.

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R.E.C. and H.A. are listed as authors on a US patent application describing mTFP1.

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Ai, Hw., Hazelwood, K., Davidson, M. et al. Fluorescent protein FRET pairs for ratiometric imaging of dual biosensors. Nat Methods 5, 401–403 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.1207

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