Single-color, ratiometric biosensors for detecting signaling activities in live cells.
Brian L RossBrian TennerMichele L MarkwardtAdam ZvimanGuoli ShiJaclyn P KerrNicole E SnellJennifer J McFarlandJoseph R MaubanChristopher W WardMegan A RizzoJin ZhangPublished in: eLife (2018)
Genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors have revolutionized the study of signal transduction by enabling the real-time tracking of signaling activities in live cells. Investigating the interaction between signaling networks has become increasingly important to understanding complex cellular phenomena, necessitating an update of the biosensor toolkit to allow monitoring and perturbing multiple activities simultaneously in the same cell. We therefore developed a new class of fluorescent biosensors based on homo-FRET, deemed FLuorescence Anisotropy REporters (FLAREs), which combine the multiplexing ability of single-color sensors with a quantitative, ratiometric readout. Using an array of color variants, we were able to demonstrate multiplexed imaging of three activity reporters simultaneously in the same cell. We further demonstrate the compatibility of FLAREs for use with optogenetic tools as well as intravital two-photon imaging.
Keyphrases
- living cells
- quantum dots
- fluorescent probe
- high resolution
- induced apoptosis
- label free
- single molecule
- single cell
- cell cycle arrest
- sensitive detection
- energy transfer
- cell therapy
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- high throughput
- cell death
- gold nanoparticles
- mass spectrometry
- signaling pathway
- stem cells
- gene expression
- copy number
- dna methylation
- nitric oxide
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow