荧光素酶
生物发光
体内
基质(水族馆)
人口
生物发光成像
生物
化学
生物化学
生物物理学
医学
生物技术
生态学
转染
环境卫生
基因
作者
Yichi Su,Joel R. Walker,Yun‐Hee Park,Thomas P. Smith,Lan Xiang Liu,Mary P. Hall,Louai Labanieh,Robin Hurst,David C. Wang,Lance P. Encell,Namdoo Kim,Feijie Zhang,Mark A. Kay,Kerriann M. Casey,Robbie G. Majzner,Jennifer R. Cochran,Crystal L. Mackall,Thomas A. Kirkland,Michael Z. Lin
出处
期刊:Nature Methods
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2020-07-13
卷期号:17 (8): 852-860
被引量:159
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41592-020-0889-6
摘要
Sensitive detection of two biological events in vivo has long been a goal in bioluminescence imaging. Antares, a fusion of the luciferase NanoLuc to the orange fluorescent protein CyOFP, has emerged as a bright bioluminescent reporter with orthogonal substrate specificity to firefly luciferase (FLuc) and its derivatives such as AkaLuc. However, the brightness of Antares in mice is limited by the poor solubility and bioavailability of the NanoLuc substrate furimazine. Here, we report a new substrate, hydrofurimazine, whose enhanced aqueous solubility allows delivery of higher doses to mice. In the liver, Antares with hydrofurimazine exhibited similar brightness to AkaLuc with its substrate AkaLumine. Further chemical exploration generated a second substrate, fluorofurimazine, with even higher brightness in vivo. We used Antares with fluorofurimazine to track tumor size and AkaLuc with AkaLumine to visualize CAR-T cells within the same mice, demonstrating the ability to perform two-population imaging with these two luciferase systems. NanoLuc substrates with improved solubility and bioavailability, hydrofurimazine and fluorofurimazine, strongly enhance bioluminescence signals in vivo and enable bright dual-color bioluminescent imaging with AkaLuc and AkaLumine.
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