Rational Design
of Far-Red Archaerhodopsin-3-Based
Fluorescent Genetically Encoded Voltage Indicators: from Elucidation
of the Fluorescence Mechanism in Archers to Novel Red-Shifted Variants
Posted on 2024-04-29 - 19:11
Genetically encoded voltage indicators (GEVIs) have found
wide
applications as molecular tools for visualization of changes in cell
membrane potential. Among others, several classes of archaerhodopsin-3-based
GEVIs have been developed and have proved themselves promising in
various molecular imaging studies. To expand the application range
for this type of GEVIs, new variants with absorption band maxima shifted
toward the first biological window and enhanced fluorescence signal
are required. Here, we integrate computational and experimental strategies
to reveal structural factors that distinguish far-red bright archaerhodopsin-3-based
GEVIs, Archers, obtained by directed evolution in a previous study
(McIsaac et al., PNAS, 2014) and the wild-type archaerhodopsin-3
with an extremely dim fluorescence signal, aiming to use the obtained
information in subsequent rational design. We found that the fluorescence
can be enhanced by stabilization of a certain conformation of the
protein, which, in turn, can be achieved by tuning the pKa value of two titratable residues. These findings were
supported further by introducing mutations into wild-type archeorhodopsin-3
and detecting the enhancement of the fluorescence signal. Finally,
we came up with a rational design and proposed previously unknown
Archers variants with red-shifted absorption bands (λmax up to 640 nm) and potential-dependent bright fluorescence (quantum
yield up to 0.97%).
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Nikolaev, Dmitrii
M.; Mironov, Vladimir N.; Metelkina, Ekaterina M.; Shtyrov, Andrey A.; Mereshchenko, Andrey S.; Demidov, Nikita A.; et al. (1753). Rational Design
of Far-Red Archaerhodopsin-3-Based
Fluorescent Genetically Encoded Voltage Indicators: from Elucidation
of the Fluorescence Mechanism in Archers to Novel Red-Shifted Variants. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphyschemau.3c00073