1. Quantitative Model for Reversibly Photoswitchable Sensors.
- Author
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Adelizzi B, Gielen V, Le Saux T, Dedecker P, and Jullien L
- Subjects
- Green Fluorescent Proteins, Kinetics, Luminescent Proteins metabolism, Calcium, Calmodulin
- Abstract
Composed of a reversibly photoswitchable unit allosterically linked to a sensing module, reversibly photoswitchable sensors (rs-sensors) represent a new and attractive strategy to quantitatively read-out analyte concentrations. However, their kinetic response to illumination is complex, and much attention is required from the design to the application steps. Here, we exploit a generic kinetic model of rs-sensors which enables us to point to key thermokinetic parameters, such as dissociation constants and kinetic rates for exchange toward the analyte, and cross-sections for photoswitching. The application of the model allows to evaluate the robustness of the analyzed parameters and to introduce a methodology for their reliable use. Model and methodology have been experimentally tested on a newly reported calcium sensor based on a reversibly photoswitchable green fluorescent protein allosterically linked to a calcium-sensing module integrating calmodulin and an RS20 peptide.
- Published
- 2021
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