Homo-FRET based biosensors and their application to multiplexed imaging of signalling events in live cells

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Abstract

Multiplexed imaging of Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)-based biosensors potentially presents a powerful approach to monitoring the spatio-temporal correlation of signalling pathways within a single live cell. Here, we discuss the potential of homo-FRET based biosensors to facilitate multiplexed imaging. We demonstrate that the homo-FRET between pleckstrin homology domains of Akt (Akt-PH) labelled with mCherry may be used to monitor 3′-phosphoinositide accumulation in live cells and show how global analysis of time resolved fluorescence anisotropy measurements can be used to quantify this accumulation. We further present multiplexed imaging readouts of calcium concentration, using fluorescence lifetime measurements of TN-L15-a CFP/YFP based hetero-FRET calcium biosensor-with 3′-phosphoinositide accumulation.

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Warren, S. C., Margineanu, A., Katan, M., Dunsby, C., & French, P. M. W. (2015). Homo-FRET based biosensors and their application to multiplexed imaging of signalling events in live cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 16(7), 14695–14716. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms160714695

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