Comparative photophysical properties of some widely used fluorescent proteins under two-photon excitation conditions

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Understanding the photophysical properties of fluorescent proteins (FPs), such as emission and absorption spectra, molecular brightness, photostability, and photo-switching, is critical to the development of criteria for their selection as tags for fluorescent-based biological applications. While two-photon excitation imaging techniques have steadily gained popularity – due to comparatively deeper penetration depth, reduced out-of-focus photobleaching, and wide separation between emission spectra and two-photon excitation spectra –, most studies reporting on the photophysical properties of FPs tend to remain focused on single-photon excitation. Here, we report our investigation of the photophysical properties of several commonly used fluorescent proteins using two-photon microscopy with spectral resolution in both excitation and emission. Our measurements indicate that not only the excitation (and sometimes emission) spectra of FPs may be markedly different between single-photon and two-photon excitation, but also their relative brightness and their photo-stability. A good understanding of the photophysical properties of FPs under two-photon excitation is essential for choosing the right tag(s) for a desired experiment.

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Adhikari, D. P., Biener, G., Stoneman, M. R., Badu, D. N., Paprocki, J. D., Eis, A., … Raicu, V. (2021). Comparative photophysical properties of some widely used fluorescent proteins under two-photon excitation conditions. Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 262. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2021.120133

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