High throughput instrument to screen fluorescent proteins under two-photon excitation

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2020-12-01Author
Molina, Rosana S.
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King, Jonathan
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Franklin, Jacob
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Clack, Nathan
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McRaven, Christopher
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Goncharov, Vasily
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Flickinger, Daniel
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Svoboda, Karel
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Drobizhev, Mikhail
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Hughes, Thomas E.
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https://hdl.handle.net/1912/26834As published
https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.409353DOI
10.1364/BOE.409353Abstract
Two-photon microscopy together with fluorescent proteins and fluorescent protein-based biosensors are commonly used tools in neuroscience. To enhance their experimental scope, it is important to optimize fluorescent proteins for two-photon excitation. Directed evolution of fluorescent proteins under one-photon excitation is common, but many one-photon properties do not correlate with two-photon properties. A simple system for expressing fluorescent protein mutants is E. coli colonies on an agar plate. The small focal volume of two-photon excitation makes creating a high throughput screen in this system a challenge for a conventional point-scanning approach. We present an instrument and accompanying software that solves this challenge by selectively scanning each colony based on a colony map captured under one-photon excitation. This instrument, called the GIZMO, can measure the two-photon excited fluorescence of 10,000 E. coli colonies in 7 hours. We show that the GIZMO can be used to evolve a fluorescent protein under two-photon excitation.
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Author Posting. © Optical Society of America , 2020. This article is posted here by permission of Optical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Molina, R. S., King, J., Franklin, J., Clack, N., McRaven, C., Goncharov, V., Flickinger, D., Svoboda, K., Drobizhev, M., & Hughes, T. E. High throughput instrument to screen fluorescent proteins under two-photon excitation. Biomedical Optics Express, 11(12), (2020): 7192-7203, https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.409353.