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Semisynthetic, Multicolor Probes for Bioluminescence Imaging

ACS Omega. 2025-12; 
Suong Tran, Kat Usavage, Lila P Halbers, Claire Choplick, Grace Helton, Brenden Young, Jennifer A Prescher, Colin M Rathbun
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Abstract

Bioluminescence imaging is a sensitive and noninvasive technique for monitoring molecular and cellular processes in living systems. NanoLuc is one of the brightest and most widely used luciferase enzymes; however, the native blue emission of NanoLuc limits its applications due to poor sample penetration. NanoBiT, a split luciferase reporter derived from NanoLuc, consists of two subunits: LgBiT and HiBiT. Herein, we leverage bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) to red-shift the emission of NanoBiT by chemically labeling the N-terminus of HiBiT with fluorescent probes. Upon association of HiBiT and LgBiT, the appended fluorophores emit red-shifted light. When LgBiT is genetically encoded on the surfac... More

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