Phanta: a non-fluorescent photochromic acceptor for pcFRET.
We have developed an orange non-fluorescent photochromic protein (quantum yield, 0.003) we call Phanta that is useful as an acceptor in pcFRET applications. Phanta can be repeatedly inter-converted between the two absorbing states by alternate exposure to cyan and violet light. The absorption spectr...
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doaj-6164286db94546849ecbf39c58519ca32021-03-04T10:21:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0189e7583510.1371/journal.pone.0075835Phanta: a non-fluorescent photochromic acceptor for pcFRET.Craig Don PaulCsaba KissDaouda A K TraoreLan GongMatthew C J WilceRodney J DevenishAndrew BradburyMark PrescottWe have developed an orange non-fluorescent photochromic protein (quantum yield, 0.003) we call Phanta that is useful as an acceptor in pcFRET applications. Phanta can be repeatedly inter-converted between the two absorbing states by alternate exposure to cyan and violet light. The absorption spectra of Phanta in one absorbing state shows excellent overlap with the emission spectra of a number of donor green fluorescent proteins including the commonly used EGFP. We show that the Phanta-EGFP FRET pair is suitable for monitoring the activation of caspase 3 in live cells using readily available instrumentation and a simple protocol that requires the acquisition of two donor emission images corresponding to Phanta in each of its photoswitched states. This the first report of a genetically encoded non-fluorescent acceptor for pcFRET.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24098733/?tool=EBI |
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Craig Don Paul Csaba Kiss Daouda A K Traore Lan Gong Matthew C J Wilce Rodney J Devenish Andrew Bradbury Mark Prescott Phanta: a non-fluorescent photochromic acceptor for pcFRET. PLoS ONE |
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Craig Don Paul Csaba Kiss Daouda A K Traore Lan Gong Matthew C J Wilce Rodney J Devenish Andrew Bradbury Mark Prescott |
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Phanta: a non-fluorescent photochromic acceptor for pcFRET. |
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Phanta: a non-fluorescent photochromic acceptor for pcFRET. |
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Phanta: a non-fluorescent photochromic acceptor for pcFRET. |
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Phanta: a non-fluorescent photochromic acceptor for pcFRET. |
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Phanta: a non-fluorescent photochromic acceptor for pcFRET. |
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phanta: a non-fluorescent photochromic acceptor for pcfret. |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS) |
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1932-6203 |
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We have developed an orange non-fluorescent photochromic protein (quantum yield, 0.003) we call Phanta that is useful as an acceptor in pcFRET applications. Phanta can be repeatedly inter-converted between the two absorbing states by alternate exposure to cyan and violet light. The absorption spectra of Phanta in one absorbing state shows excellent overlap with the emission spectra of a number of donor green fluorescent proteins including the commonly used EGFP. We show that the Phanta-EGFP FRET pair is suitable for monitoring the activation of caspase 3 in live cells using readily available instrumentation and a simple protocol that requires the acquisition of two donor emission images corresponding to Phanta in each of its photoswitched states. This the first report of a genetically encoded non-fluorescent acceptor for pcFRET. |
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