GFP family: structural insights into spectral tuning

Chemistry & Biology
Alexey A Pakhomov, Vladimir I Martynov

Abstract

Proteins homologous to green fluorescent protein (GFP) span most of the visible spectrum, offering indispensable tools for live cell imaging. Structural transformations, such as posttranslational autocatalytic and photo-induced modifications, chromophore isomerization, and rearrangements in its environment underlie the unique capacity of these proteins to tune their own optical characteristics. A better understanding of optical self-tuning mechanisms would assist in the engineering of more precisely adapted variants and in expanding the palette of GFP-like proteins to the near-infrared region. The latest advances in this field shed light upon multiple features of protein posttranslational chemistry, and establish some important basic principles about the interplay of structure and spectral properties in the GFP family.

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