Abstract
Multi-component bioluminescence imaging requires an expanded collection of luciferase-luciferin pairs that emit far-red or near-infrared light. Toward this end, we prepared a new class of luciferins based on a red-shifted coumarin scaffold. These probes (CouLuc-1s) were accessed in a two-step sequenceviadirect modification of commercial dyes. The bioluminescent properties of the CouLuc-1 analogs were also characterized, and complementary luciferase enzymes were identified using a two-pronged screening strategy. The optimized enzyme-substrate pairs displayed robust photon outputs and emitted a significant portion of near-infrared light. The CouLuc-1 scaffolds are also structurally distinct from existing probes, enabling rapid multi-component imaging. Collectively, this work provides novel bioluminescent tools along with a blueprint for crafting additional fluorophore-derived probes for multiplexed imaging.
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Yao, Z., Caldwell, D. R., Love, A. C., Kolbaba-Kartchner, B., Mills, J. H., Schnermann, M. J., & Prescher, J. A. (2021). Coumarin luciferins and mutant luciferases for robust multi-component bioluminescence imaging. Chemical Science, 12(35), 11684–11691. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc03114g
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