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Semisynthesis of fluorescent metabolite sensors on cell surfaces

Brun, Matthias Albert  
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Griss, Rudolf  
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Reymond, Luc  
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2011
Journal of the American Chemical Society

Progress in understanding signal transduction and metabolic pathways is hampered by a shortage of suitable sensors for tracking metabolites, second messengers, and neurotransmitters in living cells. Here we introduce a class of rationally designed semisynthetic fluorescent sensor proteins, called Snifits, for measuring metabolite concentrations on the cell surface of mammalian cells. Functional Snifits are assembled on living cells through two selective chemical labeling reactions of a genetically encoded protein scaffold. Our best Snifit displayed fluorescence intensity ratio changes on living cells significantly higher than any previously reported cell-surface-targeted fluorescent sensor protein. This work establishes a generally applicable and rational strategy for the generation of cell-surface-targeted fluorescent sensor proteins for metabolites of interest.

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DOI
10.1021/ja206915m
Web of Science ID

WOS:000296036700069

Author(s)
Brun, Matthias Albert  
Griss, Rudolf  
Reymond, Luc  
Tan, Kui-Thong  
Piguet, Joachim  
Peters, Ruud J. R. W.
Vogel, Horst  
Johnsson, Kai  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Article Number

110831132027061

Subjects

Carbonic-Anhydrase-Ii

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Energy-Transfer

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Spectroscopic Ruler

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Fusion Proteins

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Fret

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Biosensors

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Binding

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Nanosensors

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Linkers

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Biology

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September 13, 2011
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