An Autonomous Molecular Bioluminescent Reporter (AMBER) for Voltage Imaging in Freely Moving Animals.

  • Srinivasan, Prasanna
  • Griffin, Nicole M
  • Thakur, DhananjayP
  • Joshi, PradeepM
  • Nguyen-Le, Alex
  • McCotter, Sean
  • Jain, Akshar
  • Saeidi, Mitra
  • Kulkarni, Prajakta
  • Eisdorfer, Jaclyn T
  • Rothman, Joel H
  • Montell, Craig
  • Theogarajan, Luke
Publication date
December 2021
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Genetically encoded reporters have greatly increased our understanding of biology. While fluorescent reporters have been widely used, photostability and phototoxicity have hindered their use in long-term experiments. Bioluminescence overcomes some of these challenges but requires the addition of an exogenous luciferin limiting its use. Using a modular approach, Autonomous Molecular BioluminEscent Reporter (AMBER), an indicator of membrane potential is engineered. Unlike other bioluminescent systems, AMBER is a voltage-gated luciferase coupling the functionalities of the Ciona voltage-sensing domain (VSD) and bacterial luciferase, luxAB. When co-expressed with the luciferin-producing genes, AMBER reversibly switches the bioluminescent intens...

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