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Published on: July 22, 2013
High-performance genetically-encoded green and red fluorescent biosensors for pyruvate
Shosei Imai1, Saaya Hario1, Carl Suerte1
1Department of Chemistry, School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan.
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Pyruvate is the end-product of glycolysis and a central metabolite involved in many biochemical pathways. However, a lack of high-performance (i.e., ΔF/F 0 > 10) single fluorescent protein (FP)-based biosensors has hindered efforts to investigate the physiological role of pyruvate. Here, we present the GreenPy1 and ApplePy1 series, which are green FP (GFP)-based and red FP (RFP)-based pyruvate biosensors, respectively. Both series exhibit large fluorescence intensity change (ΔF/F 0 ~ 20 to >40) and a range of affinities (10s of μM to several mM). We demonstrate the utility of these pyruvate biosensors for multicolor imaging of metabolite concentration changes in mammalian cells.

