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BRET3: a red-shifted bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET)-based integrated platform for imaging protein-protein interactions from single live cells and living animals

Journal

FASEB JOURNAL
Volume 23, Issue 8, Pages 2702-2709

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FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
DOI: 10.1096/fj.08-118919

Keywords

Renilla luciferase; red fluorescent protein; self-illuminating fluorescent protein; cooled charge-coupled device camera

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [5RO1 CA82214]
  2. NCI ICMIC [P50 CA114747]
  3. CCNE [U54 CA119367]
  4. NCI SAIRP

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Taking advantage of the bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) phenomenon, we report the development of a highly photon-efficient, self-illuminating fusion protein combining a mutant red fluorescent protein (mOrange) and a mutant Renilla reniformis luciferase (RLuc8). This new BRET fusion protein (BRET3) exhibits severalfold improvement in light intensity in comparison with existing BRET fusion proteins. BRET3 also exhibits the most red-shifted light output (564-nm peak wavelength) of any reported bioluminescent protein that utilizes its natural substrate coelenterazine, a benefit of which is demonstrated at various tissue depths in small animals. The imaging utility of BRET3 at the single-cell level is demonstrated using an intramolecular sensor incorporating two mammalian target of rapamycin pathway proteins (FKBP12 and FRB) that dimerize only in the presence of rapamycin. With its increased photon intensity, red-shifted light output, and good spectral resolution (similar to 85 nm), BRET3 shows improved spatial and temporal resolution for measuring intracellular events in single cells and in living small animal models. The development of further BRET3-based assays will allow imaging of protein-protein interactions using a single assay directly scalable from intact living cells to small living subjects, allowing accelerated drug discovery.-De, A., Ray, P., Loening, A. M., Gambhir, S. S. BRET3: a red-shifted bioluminescence resonance energy transfer ( BRET) based integrated platform for imaging protein-protein interactions from single live cells and living animals. FASEB J. 23, 2702-2709 ( 2009)

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