Quantitation of transcription and clonal selection of single living cells with β-lactamase as reporter

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Abstract

Gene expression was visualized in single living mammalian cells with β- lactamase as a reporter that hydrolyzes a substrate loaded intracellularly as a membrane-permeant ester. Each enzyme molecule changed the fluorescence of many substrate molecules from green to blue by disrupting resonance energy transfer. This wavelength shift was detectable by eye or color film in individual cells containing less than 100 β-lactamase molecules. The robust change in emission ratio reveals quantitative heterogeneity in real-time gene expression, enables clonal selection by flow cytometry, and forms a basis for high-throughput screening of pharmaceutical candidate drugs in living mammalian cells.

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Zlokarnik, G., Negulescu, P. A., Knapp, T. E., Mere, L., Burres, N., Feng, L., … Tsien, R. Y. (1998). Quantitation of transcription and clonal selection of single living cells with β-lactamase as reporter. Science, 279(5347), 84–88. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.279.5347.84

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