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FLIPs: Genetically encoded molecular biosensors for functional imaging of cell signaling by linear dichroism microscopy

SCIENCE ADVANCES. 2026-01; 
Paul Miclea, Vendula Nagy-Marková, Robin Van den Eynde, Wim Vandenberg, Alina Sakhi, Alexey Bondar, Jitka Myšková, Peter Dedecker, Josef Lazar First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague
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Abstract

Genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors convert specific biomolecular events into optically detectable signals. However, imaging biomolecular processes often requires modifying the proteins involved, and many molecular processes are still to be imaged. Here, we present a biosensor design that uses a hitherto overlooked detection principle: directionality of optical properties of fluorescent proteins. The biosensors (termed FLIPs) offer an extremely simple design, high sensitivity, multiplexing capability, ratiometric readout, and other advantages, without requiring modifications to their targets. We demonstrate the sensor performance by real-time imaging activity of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), G pro... More

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