Fluorescence Lifetime Multiplexing With Fluorogen Activating Protein Fast Variants
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In this paper, we propose a fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) multiplexing system based on the fluorogen-activating protein FAST. This genetically encoded fluorescent labeling platform employs FAST mutants that activate the same fluorogen but provide different fluorescence lifetimes for each specific protein-dye pair. All the proposed probes with varying lifetimes possess nearly identical and the smallest-in-class size, along with quite similar steady-state optical properties. In live mammalian cells, we target these chemogenetic tags to two intracellular structures simultaneously, where their fluorescence signals are clearly distinguished by FLIM. Due to the unique structure of certain fluorogens under study, their complexes with FAST mutants display a monophasic fluorescence decay, which may facilitate enhanced multiplexing efficiency by reducing signal cross-talks and providing optimal prerequisites for signal separation upon co-localized and/or spatially overlapped labeling. A genetically encoded labeling system uses smallest-in-class fluorogen-activating protein tags for time-resolved fluorescence multiplexed cellular imaging, offering monoexponential decay and potential for sophisticated fluorescence lifetime analysis.
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Mineev, Konstantin/0000-0002-2418-9421; Goncharuk, Sergey/0000-0002-0263-6462; Bogdanova, Yulia/0000-0003-1745-4204; MYASNYANKO, IVAN/0000-0002-2168-3555
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[No Keyword Available], Microscopy, Fluorescence, QH301-705.5, Mutation, Humans, Animals, Biology (General), Article, Fluorescence, Fluorescent Dyes
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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences
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