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Red-Shifted Coumarin Luciferins for Improved Bioluminescence Imaging.

Anna C LoveDonald R CaldwellBethany Kolbaba-KartchnerKatherine M TownsendLila P HalbersZi YaoCaroline K BrennanJoseph IvanicTanya HadjianJeremy H MillsMartin J SchnermannJennifer A Prescher
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Multicomponent bioluminescence imaging in vivo requires an expanded collection of tissue-penetrant probes. Toward this end, we generated a new class of near-infrared (NIR) emitting coumarin luciferin analogues (CouLuc-3s). The scaffolds were easily accessed from commercially available dyes. Complementary mutant luciferases for the CouLuc-3 analogues were also identified. The brightest probes enabled sensitive imaging in vivo . The CouLuc-3 scaffolds are also orthogonal to popular bioluminescent reporters and can be used for multicomponent imaging applications. Collectively, this work showcases a new set of bioluminescent tools that can be readily implemented for multiplexed imaging in a variety of biological settings.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • fluorescence imaging
  • small molecule
  • fluorescent probe
  • mass spectrometry
  • living cells
  • energy transfer
  • single molecule