Genetically encoded red photosensitizers with enhanced phototoxicity

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Abstract

Genetically encoded photosensitizers are increasingly used as optogenetic tools to control cell fate or trigger intracellular processes. A monomeric red fluorescent protein called SuperNova has been recently developed, however, it demonstrates suboptimal characteristics in most phototoxicity‐based applications. Here, we applied directed evolution to this protein and identified SuperNova2, a protein with S10R substitution that results in enhanced brightness, chromophore maturation and phototoxicity in bacterial and mammalian cell cultures.

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Gorbachev, D. A., Staroverov, D. B., Lukyanov, K. A., & Sarkisyan, K. S. (2020). Genetically encoded red photosensitizers with enhanced phototoxicity. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(22), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21228800

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