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CaBLAM! A high-contrast bioluminescent Ca(2+) indicator derived from an engineered Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase
Ca(2+) plays many critical roles in cell physiology and biochemistry, leading researchers to develop a number of fluorescent small molecule dyes and genetically encodable probes that optically report changes in Ca(2+) concentrations in living cells. Though such fluorescence-based genetically encoded...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10327125/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.25.546478 |
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author | Lambert, Gerard G. Crespo, Emmanuel L. Murphy, Jeremy Boassa, Daniela Luong, Selena Celinskis, Dmitrijs Venn, Stephanie Hu, Junru Sprecher, Brittany Tree, Maya O. Orcutt, Richard Heydari, Daniel Bell, Aidan B. Torreblanca-Zanca, Albertina Hakimi, Ali Lipscombe, Diane Moore, Christopher I. Hochgeschwender, Ute Shaner, Nathan C. |
author_facet | Lambert, Gerard G. Crespo, Emmanuel L. Murphy, Jeremy Boassa, Daniela Luong, Selena Celinskis, Dmitrijs Venn, Stephanie Hu, Junru Sprecher, Brittany Tree, Maya O. Orcutt, Richard Heydari, Daniel Bell, Aidan B. Torreblanca-Zanca, Albertina Hakimi, Ali Lipscombe, Diane Moore, Christopher I. Hochgeschwender, Ute Shaner, Nathan C. |
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description | Ca(2+) plays many critical roles in cell physiology and biochemistry, leading researchers to develop a number of fluorescent small molecule dyes and genetically encodable probes that optically report changes in Ca(2+) concentrations in living cells. Though such fluorescence-based genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicators (GECIs) have become a mainstay of modern Ca(2+) sensing and imaging, bioluminescence-based GECIs—probes that generate light through oxidation of a small-molecule by a luciferase or photoprotein—have several distinct advantages over their fluorescent counterparts. Bioluminescent tags do not photobleach, do not suffer from nonspecific autofluorescent background, and do not lead to phototoxicity since they do not require the extremely bright extrinsic excitation light typically required for fluorescence imaging, especially with 2-photon microscopy. Current BL GECIs perform poorly relative to fluorescent GECIs, producing small changes in bioluminescence intensity due to high baseline signal at resting Ca(2+) concentrations and suboptimal Ca(2+) affinities. Here, we describe the development of a new bioluminescent GECI, “CaBLAM,” which displays a much higher contrast (dynamic range) than previously described bioluminescent GECIs coupled with a Ca(2+) affinity suitable for capturing physiological changes in cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration. Derived from a new variant of Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase with superior in vitro properties and a highly favorable scaffold for insertion of sensor domains, CaBLAM allows for single-cell and subcellular resolution imaging of Ca(2+) dynamics at high frame rates in cultured neurons. CaBLAM marks a significant milestone in the GECI timeline, enabling Ca(2+) recordings with high spatial and temporal resolution without perturbing cells with intense excitation light. |
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spelling | pubmed-103271252023-07-08 CaBLAM! A high-contrast bioluminescent Ca(2+) indicator derived from an engineered Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase Lambert, Gerard G. Crespo, Emmanuel L. Murphy, Jeremy Boassa, Daniela Luong, Selena Celinskis, Dmitrijs Venn, Stephanie Hu, Junru Sprecher, Brittany Tree, Maya O. Orcutt, Richard Heydari, Daniel Bell, Aidan B. Torreblanca-Zanca, Albertina Hakimi, Ali Lipscombe, Diane Moore, Christopher I. Hochgeschwender, Ute Shaner, Nathan C. bioRxiv Article Ca(2+) plays many critical roles in cell physiology and biochemistry, leading researchers to develop a number of fluorescent small molecule dyes and genetically encodable probes that optically report changes in Ca(2+) concentrations in living cells. Though such fluorescence-based genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicators (GECIs) have become a mainstay of modern Ca(2+) sensing and imaging, bioluminescence-based GECIs—probes that generate light through oxidation of a small-molecule by a luciferase or photoprotein—have several distinct advantages over their fluorescent counterparts. Bioluminescent tags do not photobleach, do not suffer from nonspecific autofluorescent background, and do not lead to phototoxicity since they do not require the extremely bright extrinsic excitation light typically required for fluorescence imaging, especially with 2-photon microscopy. Current BL GECIs perform poorly relative to fluorescent GECIs, producing small changes in bioluminescence intensity due to high baseline signal at resting Ca(2+) concentrations and suboptimal Ca(2+) affinities. Here, we describe the development of a new bioluminescent GECI, “CaBLAM,” which displays a much higher contrast (dynamic range) than previously described bioluminescent GECIs coupled with a Ca(2+) affinity suitable for capturing physiological changes in cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration. Derived from a new variant of Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase with superior in vitro properties and a highly favorable scaffold for insertion of sensor domains, CaBLAM allows for single-cell and subcellular resolution imaging of Ca(2+) dynamics at high frame rates in cultured neurons. CaBLAM marks a significant milestone in the GECI timeline, enabling Ca(2+) recordings with high spatial and temporal resolution without perturbing cells with intense excitation light. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10327125/ /pubmed/37425712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.25.546478 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. |
spellingShingle | Article Lambert, Gerard G. Crespo, Emmanuel L. Murphy, Jeremy Boassa, Daniela Luong, Selena Celinskis, Dmitrijs Venn, Stephanie Hu, Junru Sprecher, Brittany Tree, Maya O. Orcutt, Richard Heydari, Daniel Bell, Aidan B. Torreblanca-Zanca, Albertina Hakimi, Ali Lipscombe, Diane Moore, Christopher I. Hochgeschwender, Ute Shaner, Nathan C. CaBLAM! A high-contrast bioluminescent Ca(2+) indicator derived from an engineered Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase |
title | CaBLAM! A high-contrast bioluminescent Ca(2+) indicator derived from an engineered Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase |
title_full | CaBLAM! A high-contrast bioluminescent Ca(2+) indicator derived from an engineered Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase |
title_fullStr | CaBLAM! A high-contrast bioluminescent Ca(2+) indicator derived from an engineered Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase |
title_full_unstemmed | CaBLAM! A high-contrast bioluminescent Ca(2+) indicator derived from an engineered Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase |
title_short | CaBLAM! A high-contrast bioluminescent Ca(2+) indicator derived from an engineered Oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase |
title_sort | cablam! a high-contrast bioluminescent ca(2+) indicator derived from an engineered oplophorus gracilirostris luciferase |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10327125/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.25.546478 |
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