Proteins That Fluoresce At Infrared Wavelengths Or Singlet Oxygen Upon Illumination
- 技术优势
- First genetically encoded labels that are excited by far-red light and fluoresce in the true infrared.First proteins that can generate singlet oxygen without exogenous small molecules at higher quantum yield than current systems (> 0.15 vs. 0.055 for ReAsh-Tetracystein).Easily expressed in mammalian cells.Easily excited by available and economical light sources and filter sets.Significantly less background from auto-fluorescence and without interference from most commonly used fluorophores.Singlet oxygen generation provides ability to detect protein-protein interactions over distances significantly greater than FRET systems (i.e. Tens of nm) and is independent of relative dipole orientation, usable in chromophore assisted light inactivation (CALI) and electron microscopy.Unrelated genetically and structurally to fluorescent proteins from Aequorea or Discosoma species.
- 详细技术说明
- Dr. Roger Tsien recently developed a new family of fluorescent proteins that emit infrared light. Unrelated both genetically and structurally to GFPs and RFPs, these variants are dimeric in nature but have been monomerized and have been developed from a single bacterial species. The proteins represent truncated variants of the full-length proteins, which do not exhibit infrared fluorescence. When the truncated protein is loaded with specific co-factors, they have the ability to fluoresce in the infrared or generate singlet oxygen without the addition of exogenous small molecules. The co-factors necessary for IR emission or singlet oxygen generation are available in most cell types and bind spontaneously. This is an ongoing project and new variants continue to be developed and tested.
- *Abstract
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The introduction of green and red fluorescent proteins has revolutionized gene expression studies. For applications involving highly pigmented or dense tissue, these proteins have certain shortcomings, such as interference from cellular auto fluorescence. Although used extensively in FRET systems, their usefulness measuring protein-protein interactions is limited to distances of angstroms. Initial attempts to generate fluorescent proteins (from cyanobacteria) that fluoresce at longer wavelengths did not result in constructs that could be easily expressed in mammalian cells. The addition of proteins that overcome these limitations and fluoresce in the infrared or generate singlet oxygen to aid in the investigation of protein-protein interactions over greater distances would provide an exciting addition to the fluorescent protein tool box available to the research community.
- *IP Issue Date
- Feb 18, 2014
- *Principal Investigation
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Name: Antoine Royant
Department:
Name: Xiaokun Shu
Department:
Name: Roger Tsien
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- 附加资料
- Patent Number: US8653037B2
Application Number: US2010997548A
Inventor: Shu, Xiaokun | Royant, Antoine | Tsien, Roger
Priority Date: 11 Jun 2008
Priority Number: US8653037B2
Application Date: 23 Mar 2011
Publication Date: 18 Feb 2014
IPC Current: A61K003816
US Class: 5140212 | 4240096 | 435029 | 4353201 | 530324
Assignee Applicant: The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,Paris | The Regents of the University of California
Title: Proteins that fluoresce at infrared wavelengths or generate singlet oxygen upon illumination
Usefulness: Proteins that fluoresce at infrared wavelengths or generate singlet oxygen upon illumination
Summary: The isolated polynucleotide and methods are useful for in vivo optical imaging; and for generating singlet oxygen in cell, where the singlet oxygen is useful for determining protein-protein proximity or interaction or controlled photoablation of the protein or host cell (all claimed).
Novelty: New isolated polynucleotide encoding protein, e.g. infrared fluorescent protein (IFP) and chromophore-binding domain protein, useful for in vivo optical imaging and for generating singlet oxygen in cell
- 主要类别
- 生物医学
- 细分类别
- DNA /基因工程
- 申请号码
- 8653037
- 其他
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Tech ID/UC Case
22716/2008-303-0
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- 国家/地区
- 美国
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