BACKGROUND: Fluorescent proteins have been used to generate a variety of biosensors to optically monitor biological phenomena in living cells. Among this class of genetically encoded biosensors, reporters for membrane potential have been a particular challenge. The use of presently known voltage sensor proteins is limited by incorrect subcellular localization and small or absent voltage responses in mammalian cells. RESULTS: Here we report on a fluorescent protein voltage sensor with superior targeting to the mammalian plasma membrane and high responsiveness to membrane potential signaling in excitable cells. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: This biosensor, which we termed VSFP2.1, is likely to lead to new methods of monitoring electrically ac...
The ability to non-invasively monitor membrane potential dynamics in excitable cells like neurons an...
SummaryMonitoring neuronal electrical activity using fluorescent protein-based voltage sensors has b...
Membrane potentials display the cellular status of non-excitable cells and mediate communication bet...
Fluorescent proteins have been used to generate a variety of biosensors to optically monitor biologi...
Over the last decade, optical neuroimaging methods have been enriched by engineered biosensors deriv...
AbstractMeasuring electrical activity in large numbers of cells with high spatial and temporal resol...
AbstractFluorescent protein voltage sensors are recombinant proteins that are designed as geneticall...
Membrane voltages are ubiquitous throughout cell biology. Voltage is most commonly associated with e...
Plasma membrane voltage is a fundamentally important property of a living cell; its value is tightly...
AbstractPlasma membrane voltage is a fundamentally important property of a living cell; its value is...
The role of membrane potential as a source of energy and as a signaling cue remains unexplored in mo...
Genetically-encoded optical probes for membrane potential hold the promise of monitoring electrical ...
AbstractThe development of a high performance protein probe for the measurement of membrane potentia...
There is a pressing need in neuroscience for genetically-encoded, fluorescent voltage probes that ca...
Methods for optical measurement of voltage dynamics in living cells are attractive because they prov...
The ability to non-invasively monitor membrane potential dynamics in excitable cells like neurons an...
SummaryMonitoring neuronal electrical activity using fluorescent protein-based voltage sensors has b...
Membrane potentials display the cellular status of non-excitable cells and mediate communication bet...
Fluorescent proteins have been used to generate a variety of biosensors to optically monitor biologi...
Over the last decade, optical neuroimaging methods have been enriched by engineered biosensors deriv...
AbstractMeasuring electrical activity in large numbers of cells with high spatial and temporal resol...
AbstractFluorescent protein voltage sensors are recombinant proteins that are designed as geneticall...
Membrane voltages are ubiquitous throughout cell biology. Voltage is most commonly associated with e...
Plasma membrane voltage is a fundamentally important property of a living cell; its value is tightly...
AbstractPlasma membrane voltage is a fundamentally important property of a living cell; its value is...
The role of membrane potential as a source of energy and as a signaling cue remains unexplored in mo...
Genetically-encoded optical probes for membrane potential hold the promise of monitoring electrical ...
AbstractThe development of a high performance protein probe for the measurement of membrane potentia...
There is a pressing need in neuroscience for genetically-encoded, fluorescent voltage probes that ca...
Methods for optical measurement of voltage dynamics in living cells are attractive because they prov...
The ability to non-invasively monitor membrane potential dynamics in excitable cells like neurons an...
SummaryMonitoring neuronal electrical activity using fluorescent protein-based voltage sensors has b...
Membrane potentials display the cellular status of non-excitable cells and mediate communication bet...