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Dual‐color‐emitting green fluorescent protein from the sea cactus Cavernularia obesa and its use as a pH indicator for fluorescence microscopy
Authors:Katsunori Ogoh  Takashi Kinebuchi  Mariko Murai  Takeo Takahashi  Yoshihiro Ohmiya  Hirobumi Suzuki
Affiliation:1. Corporate Research and Development Center, Olympus Corporation, , Hachioji, Tokyo, 192‐8512 Japan;2. Biomedical Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, , Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305‐8561 Japan
Abstract:We isolated and characterized a green fluorescent protein (GFP) from the sea cactus Cavernularia obesa. This GFP exists as a dimer and has absorption maxima at 388 and 498 nm. Excitation at 388 nm leads to blue fluorescence (456 nm maximum) at pH 5 and below, and green fluorescence (507 nm maximum) at pH 7 and above, and the GFP is remarkably stable at pH 4. Excitation at 498 nm leads to green fluorescence (507 nm maximum) from pH 5 to pH 9. We introduced five amino acid substitutions so that this GFP formed monomers rather than dimers and then used this monomeric form to visualize intracellular pH change during the phagocytosis of living cells by use of fluorescence microscopy. The intracellular pH change is visualized by use of a simple long‐pass emission filter with single‐wavelength excitation, which is technically easier to use than dual‐emission fluorescent proteins that require dual‐wavelength excitation. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:sea cactus  GFP, dual‐color emission  pH indicator  fluorescence microscopy
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