Recent developments of genetically encoded optical sensors for cell biology

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作者
Bolbat, Andrey [1 ]
Schultz, Carsten [1 ]
机构
[1] European Mol Biol Lab, Cell Biol & Biophys Unit, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
Calcium; Fluorescence; Imaging; Kinases; Microscopy; RESONANCE ENERGY-TRANSFER; RED FLUORESCENT PROTEIN; SINGLE LIVING CELLS; IN-VIVO; LIVE-CELL; INTRACELLULAR PH; CA2+ INDICATORS; TRANSFER BRET; FRET SENSORS; AMINO-ACIDS;
D O I
10.1111/boc.201600040
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Optical sensors are powerful tools for live cell research as they permit to follow the location, concentration changes or activities of key cellular players such as lipids, ions and enzymes. Most of the current sensor probes are based on fluorescence which provides great spatial and temporal precision provided that high-end microscopy is used and that the timescale of the event of interest fits the response time of the sensor. Many of the sensors developed in the past 20 years are genetically encoded. There is a diversity of designs leading to simple or sometimes complicated applications for the use in live cells. Genetically encoded sensors began to emerge after the discovery of fluorescent proteins, engineering of their improved optical properties and the manipulation of their structure through application of circular permutation. In this review, we will describe a variety of genetically encoded biosensor concepts, including those for intensiometric and ratiometric sensors based on single fluorescent proteins, Forster resonance energy transfer-based sensors, sensors utilising bioluminescence, sensors using self-labelling SNAP- and CLIP-tags, and finally tetracysteine-based sensors. We focus on the newer developments and discuss the current approaches and techniques for design and application. This will demonstrate the power of using optical sensors in cell biology and will help opening the field to more systematic applications in the future.
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