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Effect of Ca2+ on the Steady-State and Time-Resolved Emission Properties of the Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Sensor CatchER
- Source :
- The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 119:2103-2111
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2014.
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Abstract
- We previously designed a calcium sensor CatchER (a GFP-based Calcium sensor for detecting high concentrations in the high calcium concentration environment such as ER) with a capability for monitoring calcium ion responses in various types of cells. Calcium binding to CatchER induces the ratiometric changes in the absorption spectra, as well as an increase in fluorescence emission at 510 nm upon excitation at both 395 and 488 nm. Here, we have applied the combination of the steady-state and time-resolved optical methods and Hydrogen/Deuterium isotope exchange to understand the origin of such calcium-induced optical property changes of CatchER. We first demonstrated that calcium binding results in a 44% mean fluorescence lifetime increase of the indirectly excited anionic chromophore. Thus, CatchER is the first protein-based calcium indicator with the single fluorescent moiety to show the direct correlation between the lifetime and calcium binding. Calcium exhibits a strong inhibition on the excited-state ...
- Subjects :
- 0303 health sciences
Absorption spectroscopy
Chemistry
Analytical chemistry
chemistry.chemical_element
Chromophore
Calcium
010402 general chemistry
01 natural sciences
Fluorescence
0104 chemical sciences
Surfaces, Coatings and Films
Green fluorescent protein
03 medical and health sciences
Deuterium
Excited state
Materials Chemistry
Biophysics
Steady state (chemistry)
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
030304 developmental biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15205207 and 15206106
- Volume :
- 119
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........b8fabc7dcb1b4e6495a1de3bafcf51e2
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jp501707n