A red fluorescent protein with improved monomericity enables ratiometric voltage imaging with ASAP3

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Abstract

A ratiometric genetically encoded voltage indicator (GEVI) would be desirable for tracking transmembrane voltage changes in the presence of sample motion. We performed combinatorial multi-site mutagenesis on a cyan-excitable red fluorescent protein to create the bright and monomeric mCyRFP3, which proved to be uniquely non-perturbing when fused to the GEVI ASAP3. The green/red ratio from ASAP3-mCyRFP3 (ASAP3-R3) reported voltage while correcting for motion artifacts, allowing the visualization of membrane voltage changes in contracting cardiomyocytes and throughout the cell cycle of motile cells.

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Kim, B. B., Wu, H., Hao, Y. A., Pan, M., Chavarha, M., Zhao, Y., … Lin, M. Z. (2022). A red fluorescent protein with improved monomericity enables ratiometric voltage imaging with ASAP3. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-07313-1

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