Improving the flexibility of genetically encoded voltage indicators via intermolecular FRET

Authors
Leong, Lee MinKang, Bok EumBaker, Bradley J.
Issue Date
2021-05-18
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Citation
BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.120, no.10, pp.1927 - 1941
Abstract
A new family of genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) has been developed based on intermolecular Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET). To test the hypothesis that the GEVI ArcLight functions via interactions between the fluorescent protein (FP) domains of neighboring probes, the FP of ArcLight was replaced with either a FRET donor or acceptor FP. We discovered relatively large FRET signals only when cells were cotransfected with both the FRET donor and acceptor GEVIs. Using a cyan fluorescent protein donor and an RFP acceptor, we were able to observe a voltage-dependent signal with an emission peak separated by over 200 nm from the excitation wavelength. The intermolecular FRET strategy also works for rhodopsin-based probes, potentially improving their flexibility as well. Separating the FRET pair into two distinct proteins has important advantages over intramolecular FRET constructs. The signals are larger because the voltage-induced conformational change moves two FPs independently. The expression of the FRET donor and acceptor can also be restricted independently, enabling greater cell type specificity as well as refined subcellular voltage reporting.
Keywords
FLUORESCENT PROTEIN; BRIGHT; NEURONS; VARIANT; MICE; FLUORESCENT PROTEIN; BRIGHT; NEURONS; VARIANT; MICE
ISSN
0006-3495
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116986
DOI
10.1016/j.bpj.2021.03.010
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