Optimal fluorescent protein tags for quantifying protein oligomerization in living cells

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Valentin Dunsing
Madlen Luckner
Boris Zühlke
Roberto A. Petazzi
Andreas Herrmann
Salvatore Chiantia
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[1] University of Potsdam,Institute of Biochemistry and Biology
[2] Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,Institute for Biology, IRI Life Sciences
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Fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy has become a popular toolbox for non-disruptive analysis of molecular interactions in living cells. The quantification of protein oligomerization in the native cellular environment is highly relevant for a detailed understanding of complex biological processes. An important parameter in this context is the molecular brightness, which serves as a direct measure of oligomerization and can be easily extracted from temporal or spatial fluorescence fluctuations. However, fluorescent proteins (FPs) typically used in such studies suffer from complex photophysical transitions and limited maturation, inducing non-fluorescent states. Here, we show how these processes strongly affect molecular brightness measurements. We perform a systematic characterization of non-fluorescent states for commonly used FPs and provide a simple guideline for accurate, unbiased oligomerization measurements in living cells. Further, we focus on novel red FPs and demonstrate that mCherry2, an mCherry variant, possesses superior properties with regards to precise quantification of oligomerization.
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