PinkyCaMP a mScarlet-based calcium sensor with exceptional brightness, photostability, and multiplexing capabilities

PinkyCaMP 是一种基于 mScarlet 的钙传感器,具有出色的亮度、光稳定性和多路复用能力

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作者:Ryan Fink, Shosei Imai, Nala Gockel, German Lauer, Kim Renken, Jonas Wietek, Paul J Lamothe-Molina, Falko Fuhrmann, Manuel Mittag, Tim Ziebarth, Annika Canziani, Martin Kubitschke, Vivien Kistmacher, Anny Kretschmer, Eva Sebastian, Dietmar Schmitz, Takuya Terai, Jan Gründemann, Sami Hassan, Tommaso

Abstract

Genetically encoded calcium (Ca2+) indicators (GECIs) are widely used for imaging neuronal activity, yet current limitations of existing red fluorescent GECIs have constrained their applicability. The inherently dim fluorescence and low signal-to-noise ratio of red-shifted GECIs have posed significant challenges. More critically, several red-fluorescent GECIs exhibit photoswitching when exposed to blue light, thereby limiting their applicability in all-optical experimental approaches. Here, we present the development of PinkyCaMP, the first mScarlet-based Ca2+ sensor that outperforms current red fluorescent sensors in brightness, photostability, signal-to-noise ratio, and compatibility with optogenetics and neurotransmitter imaging. PinkyCaMP is well-tolerated by neurons, showing no toxicity or aggregation, both in vitro and in vivo. All imaging approaches, including single-photon excitation methods such as fiber photometry, widefield imaging, miniscope imaging, as well as two-photon imaging in awake mice, are fully compatible with PinkyCaMP.

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