The sensitivity of bioluminescence imaging in animals is primarily dependent on the amount of photons emitted by the luciferase enzyme at wavelengths greater than 620ânm where tissue penetration is high. This area of work has been dominated by firefly luciferase and its substrate, D-luciferin, due to the system's peak emission (~â600ânm), high signal to noise ratio, and generally favorable biodistribution of D-luciferin in mice. Here we report on the development of a codon optimized mutant of click beetle red luciferase that produces substantially more light output than firefly luciferase when the two enzymes are compared in transplanted cells within the skin of black fur mice or in deep brain. The mutant enzyme utilizes two new naphthyl-luciferin substrates to produce near infrared emission (730ânm and 743ânm). The stable luminescence signal and near infrared emission enable unprecedented sensitivity and accuracy for performing deep tissue multispectral tomography in mice.
Click beetle luciferase mutant and near infrared naphthyl-luciferins for improved bioluminescence imaging.
叩甲荧光素酶突变体和近红外萘基荧光素用于改进生物发光成像
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作者:Hall Mary P, Woodroofe Carolyn C, Wood Monika G, Que Ivo, Van't Root Moniek, Ridwan Yanto, Shi Ce, Kirkland Thomas A, Encell Lance P, Wood Keith V, Löwik Clemens, Mezzanotte Laura
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2018 | 起止号: | 2018 Jan 9; 9(1):132 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-017-02542-9 | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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