1. Development of a green reversibly photoswitchable variant of Eos fluorescent protein with fixation resistance
- Author
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Shiro Suetsugu, Tamako Nishimura, and Mitsuo Osuga
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Green Fluorescent Proteins ,food and beverages ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Cell Biology ,Biology ,Fusion protein ,Fluorescence ,Single Molecule Imaging ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,Luminescent Proteins ,Mice ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,Biophysics ,Fluorescent protein ,Animals ,Brief Reports ,Molecular Biology ,Fluorescent Dyes - Abstract
Superresolution microscopy determines the localization of fluorescent proteins with high precision, beyond the diffraction limit of light. Superresolution microscopic techniques include photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM), which can localize a single protein by the stochastic activation of its fluorescence. In the determination of single-molecule localization by PALM, the number of molecules that can be analyzed per image is limited. Thus, many images are required to reconstruct the localization of numerous molecules in the cell. However, most fluorescent proteins lose their fluorescence upon fixation. Here, we combined the amino acid substitutions of two Eos protein derivatives, Skylan-S and mEos4b, which are a green reversibly photoswitchable fluorescent protein (RSFP) and a fixation-resistant green-to-red photoconvertible fluorescent protein, respectively, resulting in the fixation-resistant Skylan-S (frSkylan-S), a green RSFP. The frSkylan-S protein is inactivated by excitation light and reactivated by irradiation with violet light, and retained more fluorescence after aldehyde fixation than Skylan-S. The qualities of the frSkylan-S fusion proteins were sufficiently high in PALM observations, as examined using α-tubulin and clathrin light chain. Furthermore, frSkylan-S can be combined with antibody staining for multicolor imaging. Therefore, frSkylan-S is a green fluorescent protein suitable for PALM imaging under aldehyde-fixation conditions.
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- 2021