Chemical and physiological characterization of fluo-4 Ca2+-indicator dyes

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作者
Gee, KR [1 ]
Brown, KA [1 ]
Chen, WNU [1 ]
Bishop-Stewart, J [1 ]
Gray, D [1 ]
Johnson, I [1 ]
机构
[1] Mol Probes Inc, Eugene, OR 97402 USA
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10.1054/ceca.1999.0095
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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We have developed fluo-4, a new fluorescent dye for quantifying cellular Ca2+ concentrations in the 100 nM to 1 mu M range. Fluo-4 is similar in structure and spectral properties to the widely used fluorescent Ca2+-indicator dye, fluo-3, but it has certain advantages over fluo-3. Due to its greater absorption near 488 nm, fluo-4 offers substantially brighter fluorescence emission when used with excitation by argon-ion laser or other sources in conjunction with the standard fluorescein filter set. In vitro, fluo-4 exhibited high fluorescence emission, a high rate of cell permeation, and a large dynamic range for reporting [Ca2+] around a K-d(Ca2+) of 345 nM. We have also developed several Ca2+-indicators related to fluo-4 having lower affinities for Ca2+ that are useful in cellular studies requiring quantification of higher [Ca2+]. In a variety of physiological studies of live cells, fluo-4 labeled cells more brightly than did fluo-3, when challenged with procedures designed to elevate calcium levels. Fluo-4 is well suited for photometric and imaging applications that make use of confocal laser scanning microscopy, flow cytometry, or spectrofluorometry, or in fluorometric high-throughput microplate screening assays. Because of its higher fluorescence emission intensity, fluo-4 can be used at lower intracellular concentrations, making its use a less invasive practice. (C) 2000 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.
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