What to do with a fluorophore
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What to do with a fluorophore
Intracellular localization (ER, Golgi, PM, nuclear, lysosome, MT, actin, ...)
Dynamic processes (protein synthesis, trafficking, turnover, DNA replication, cytoskeletal remodeling, membrane potential, enzyme activity, endocytosis, exocytosis, membrane fluidity)
Cell signaling (calcium, cyclic AMP/GMP, IP3, reactive oxygen species, pH, ....)
Cell integrity (live, dead, apoptotic)
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What to look for in a fluorophore
Fluorescence Spectrum
Brightness ~ extinction coeff (104 - 3x105) x quantum yield (0.05 - 0.99)
Stability (Photobleaching)
Sensitivity to Environment (pH, metal ions, quenching agents)
Toxicity
Reactivity
Solubility`
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Published by AAAS
B. N. G. Giepmans et al., Science 312, 217 -224 (2006)
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Types of fluorochromes
1. organic molecules (polyphenolic)
natural & synthetic
2. metal chelates (lanthanides)
3. semiconductor crystals (Q-dots)
4. fluorescent proteins
natural & engineered
5. expressible affinity reagents
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Fluorochromes
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•Fluorescein & derivatives remain most commonly used dyes•Fluorescein & Rhodamine dyes are xanthene derivatives•DAPI (4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) binds outside DNA helix to A-T rich regions
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Common Dyes for Nucleic Acids
Acridine Orange (em 530 nm DNA; 640 nm RNA)Propidium Iodide (ex 536 nm; em 617 nm)DAPI (~ ex 351 nm; em ~ 460 nm)Hoechst Dyes [33258, etc]
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Fluorescein Fluorochromes
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FITC Isomers
fluorescein-6-isothiocyanate
(FITC 'Isomer II')
fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate(FITC 'Isomer I')
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FITC Reagents
5-(4,6-dichlorotriazinyl)aminofluorescein
(5-DTAF)
6-(fluorescein-5-carboxamido)
hexanoic acid, succinimidyl ester (5-SFX)
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FITC Reagents
6-(fluorescein-5-carboxamido)
hexanoic acid, succinimidyl ester (5-SFX)
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Rhodamine Fluorophores
Sulforhodamine 101 (Texas Red)
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Rhodamine Fluorophores
tetramethylrhodamine-5-isothiocyanate
(5-TRITC; G isomer)
Sulforhodamine 101 (Texas Red)
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FITC / TRITC
tetramethylrhodamine-5-isothiocyanate
(5-TRITC; G isomer)
fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate(FITC 'Isomer I')
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FITC / TRITC
tetramethylrhodamine-5-isothiocyanate
(5-TRITC; G isomer)
fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate(FITC 'Isomer I')
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488
568
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What’s wrong with FITC ?
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What’s wrong with FITC ?
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What’s wrong with FITC ?
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Alexa dyes are sulfonated forms of many “classic’ organic fluorsGreatly increased photostabilityImproved water solubilityLow pK of sulfonates reduces sensitivity to pH changes near neutralityThey even taste better (only a rumor; don’t try at home)
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Alexa Dyes
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Alexa Dyes
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Alexa Dyes
Alexa 488
*488 *568
Alexa 568
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Types of fluorochromes
1. organic molecules (polyphenolic)
natural & synthetic
2. metal chelates (lanthanides)
3. semiconductor crystals (Q-dots)
4. fluorescent proteins
natural & engineered
5. expressible affinity reagents
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Types of fluorochromes
1. organic molecules (polyphenolic)
natural & synthetic
2. metal chelates (lanthanides)
3. semiconductor crystals (Q-dots)
4. fluorescent proteins
natural & engineered
5. expressible affinity reagents
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Fluorescence emission peak increases with sizeCan activate all colors with same excitation bandBrightness increases with shorter wavelength excitationZnS coating increases photostability (huge !!)Polymer coating is necessary to improve hydrophilicityDisadvantage = size (10 - 15 nm)
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Types of fluorochromes
1. organic molecules (polyphenolic)
natural & synthetic
2. metal chelates (lanthanides)
3. semiconductor crystals (Q-dots)
4. fluorescent proteins
natural & engineered
5. expressible affinity reagents
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Aequorea victoria
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Green Fluorescent Protein Aequorea Victoria
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Green Fluorescent Protein
imidazolidinone ring
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Green Fluorescent Protein
The excitation spectrum of native GFP from A. victoria (blue) has two excitation maxima at 395 nm and at 470 nm. The fluorescence emission spectrum (green) has a peak at 509 nm and a shoulder at 540 nm.
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GFP transcriptional reporter
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GFP transcriptional reporter
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Green Fluorescent Protein
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Published by AAAS
J. Lippincott-Schwartz et al., Science 300, 87 -91 (2003)
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Photoactivation @ 405 nm5 x decrease in cyan fluorescence300 x increase in green fluorescence
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Trachyphyllia geoffroyi (brain coral)Green --> shift discovered accidentallyPhotoactivation @ 380 - 400 nmresults in em 518 nm --> 582 nm
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Anemonia sulcatalow intensity ex 543 nm --> transient red fluorescencehigh intensity @ 543 nm --> permanent red fluorescence
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Pectiniidae
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Published by AAAS
R. Ando et al., Science 306, 1370 -1373 (2004)
Fig. 1. Photochromic properties of Dronpa (22Gm3)
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CFP CFPYFP YFP
FRET433 nm476 nm433 nm 527 nm
Ca2+
CaM
M13
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Types of fluorochromes
1. organic molecules (polyphenolic)
natural & synthetic
2. metal chelates (lanthanides)
3. semiconductor crystals (Q-dots)
4. fluorescent proteins
natural & engineered
5. expressible affinity reagents
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FlAsH = Fluorescein Arsenical Hairpen
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Published by AAAS
G. Gaietta et al., Science 296, 503 -507 (2002)
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Published by AAAS
G. Gaietta et al., Science 296, 503 -507 (2002)
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Published by AAAS
G. Gaietta et al., Science 296, 503 -507 (2002)
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B. N. G. Giepmans et al., Science 312, 217 -224 (2006)
Fig. 3. Parallel application of targeting methods and fluorophores
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