Circular permutation of red fluorescent proteins

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Abstract

Circular permutation of fluorescent proteins provides a substrate for the design of molecular sensors. Here we describe a systematic exploration of permutation sites for mCherry and mKate using a tandem fusion template approach. Circular permutants retaining more than 60% (mCherry) and 90% (mKate) brightness of the parent molecules are reported, as well as a quantitative evaluation of the fluorescence from neighboring mutations. Truncations of circular permutants indicated essential N- and C- terminal segments and substantial flexibility in the use of these molecules. Structural evaluation of two cp-mKate variants indicated no major conformational changes from the previously reported wild-type structure, and cis conformation of the chromophores. Four cp-mKates were identified with over 80% of native fluorescence, providing important new building blocks for sensor and complementation experiments. © 2011 Shui et al.

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Shui, B., Wang, Q., Lee, F., Byrnes, L. J., Chudakov, D. M., Lukyanov, S. A., … Kotlikoff, M. I. (2011). Circular permutation of red fluorescent proteins. PLoS ONE, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020505

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