Bright far-red fluorescent protein for whole-body imaging |
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Authors: | Shcherbo Dmitry Merzlyak Ekaterina M Chepurnykh Tatiana V Fradkov Arkady F Ermakova Galina V Solovieva Elena A Lukyanov Konstantin A Bogdanova Ekaterina A Zaraisky Andrey G Lukyanov Sergey Chudakov Dmitriy M |
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Affiliation: | Shemiakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Miklukho-Maklaya 16/10, 117997 Moscow, Russia. |
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Abstract: | For deep imaging of animal tissues, the optical window favorable for light penetration is in near-infrared wavelengths, which requires proteins with emission spectra in the far-red wavelengths. Here we report a far-red fluorescent protein, named Katushka, which is seven- to tenfold brighter compared to the spectrally close HcRed or mPlum, and is characterized by fast maturation as well as a high pH-stability and photostability. These unique characteristics make Katushka the protein of choice for visualization in living tissues. We demonstrate superiority of Katushka for whole-body imaging by direct comparison with other red and far-red fluorescent proteins. We also describe a monomeric version of Katushka, named mKate, which is characterized by high brightness and photostability, and should be an excellent fluorescent label for protein tagging in the far-red part of the spectrum. |
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