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Microfluidic cell sorter-aided directed evolution of a protein-based calcium ion indicator with an inverted fluorescent response
Author(s) -
Yongxin Zhao,
Ahmed S. Abdelfattah,
Y Zhao,
Araya Ruangkittisakul,
Klaus Ballanyi,
Robert E. Campbell,
D. Jed Harrison
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
integrative biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.853
H-Index - 70
eISSN - 1757-9708
pISSN - 1757-9694
DOI - 10.1039/c4ib00039k
Subject(s) - fluorescence , fluorescent protein , calcium , green fluorescent protein , biology , biophysics , microfluidics , biochemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , yellow fluorescent protein , cell , chemistry , nanotechnology , materials science , gene , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
We demonstrate a simple, low cost and disposable microfluidic fluorescence activated cell sorting system (μFACS) for directed evolution of fluorescent proteins (FP) and FP-based calcium ion (Ca(2+)) indicators. The system was employed to pre-screen libraries of up to 10(6) variants of a yellow FP-based Ca(2+) indicator (Y-GECO) with throughput up to 300 cells per s. Compared to traditional manual screening of FP libraries, this system accelerated the discovery of improved variants and saved considerable time and effort during the directed evolution of Y-GECO. Y-GECO1, the final product of the μFACS-aided directed evolution, has a unique fluorescence hue that places it in the middle of the spectral gap that separates the currently available green and orange FP-based Ca(2+) indicators, exhibits bright fluorescence in the resting (Ca(2+) free) state, and gives a large response to intracellular Ca(2+) fluctuations in live cells.

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