Fluorogenic Protein Probes with Red and Near‐Infrared Emission for Genetically Targeted Imaging

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Bachollet, Sylvestre | Addi, Cyril | Pietrancosta, Nicolas | Mallet, Jean‐maurice | Dumat, Blaise

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International audience. Fluorogenic probes are important tools to image proteins with high contrast and no wash protocols. In this work, we rationally designed and synthesized a small set of four protein fluorogens with red or near-infrared emission. The fluorophores were characterized in the presence of albumin as a model protein environment and exhibited good fluorogenicity and brightness (fluorescence quantum yield up to 36 %). Once conjugated to a haloalkane ligand, the probes reacted with the protein self-labeling tag HaloTag with a high fluorescence enhancement (up to 156-fold). The spectroscopic properties of the fluorogens and their reaction with HaloTag were investigated in vitro experimentally and with the help of molecular dynamics. The two most promising probes, one in the red and one in the near-infrared range, were finally applied to image the nucleus or actin in live-cell and in wash-free conditions using fluorogenic and chemogenetic targeting of HaloTag fusion proteins.

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