A sensitive and specific genetically encoded potassium ion biosensor for in vivo applications across the tree of life
Creators
- Wu, Sheng-Yi
- Wen, Yurong
- Serre, Nelson B. C.
- Heiede Laursen, Cathrine Charlotte
- Grostøl Dietz, Andrea
- Taylor, Brian R.
- Drobizhev, Mikhail
- Molina, Rosana S.
- Aggarwal, Abhi
- Rancic, Vladimir
- Becker, Michael
- Ballanyi, Klaus
- Podgorski, Kaspar
- Hirase, Hajime
- Nedergaard, Maiken
- Fendrych, Matyáš
- Lemieux, M. Joanne
- Eberl, Daniel F.
- Kay, Alan R.
- Campbell, Robert E.
- Shen, Yi
Description
Potassium ion (K+) plays a critical role as an essential electrolyte in all biological systems. Genetically encoded fluorescent K+ biosensors are promising tools to further improve our understanding of K+-dependent processes under normal and pathological conditions. Here, we report the crystal structure of a previously reported genetically encoded fluorescent K+ biosensor, GINKO1, in the K+-bound state. Using structure-guided optimization and directed evolution, we have engineered an improved K+ biosensor, designated GINKO2, with higher sensitivity and specificity. We have demonstrated the utility of GINKO2 for in vivo detection and imaging of K+ dynamics in multiple model organisms, including bacteria, plants, and mice.
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