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Rational design of ultrastable and reversibly photoswitchable fluorescent proteins for superresolution imaging of the bacterial periplasm

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep18459

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  1. FRISBI [ANR-10-INSB-05-02]
  2. GRAL [ANR-10-LABX-49-01]
  3. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-2011-BSV5-012-01, ANR-12-BS07-0008-03]
  4. Universite Grenoble Alpes (AGIR NanOxyd)
  5. Rhone-Alpes Region
  6. Fondation Recherche Medicale (FRM)
  7. Fonds Europeen de Developpement Regional (FEDER)
  8. CNRS
  9. CEA
  10. University of Grenoble
  11. EMBL
  12. GIS-Infrastrutures en Biologie, Sante et Agronomie (IBISA)
  13. Univ. Grenoble Alpes
  14. Grenoble Alliance for Integrated Structural Cell Biology (GRAL)
  15. French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
  16. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-12-BS07-0008] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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Phototransformable fluorescent proteins are central to several nanoscopy approaches. As yet however, there is no available variant allowing super-resolution imaging in cell compartments that maintain oxidative conditions. Here, we report the rational design of two reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins able to fold and photoswitch in the bacterial periplasm, rsFolder and rsFolder2. rsFolder was designed by hybridisation of Superfolder-GFP with rsEGFP2, and inherited the fast folding properties of the former together with the rapid switching of the latter, but at the cost of a reduced switching contrast. Structural characterisation of the switching mechanisms of rsFolder and rsEGFP2 revealed different scenarios for chromophore cis-trans isomerisation and allowed designing rsFolder2, a variant of rsFolder that exhibits improved switching contrast and is amenable to RESOLFT nanoscopy. The rsFolders can be efficiently expressed in the E.coli periplasm, opening the door to the nanoscale investigation of proteins localised in hitherto non-observable cellular compartments.

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