Protein-based molecular contrast optical coherence tomography with phytochrome as the contrast agent
- PMID: 15233447
- DOI: 10.1364/ol.29.001396
Protein-based molecular contrast optical coherence tomography with phytochrome as the contrast agent
Abstract
We report the use of phytochrome A (phyA), a plant protein that can reversibly switch between two states with different absorption maxima (at 660 and 730 nm), as a contrast agent for molecular contrast optical coherence tomography (MCOCT). Our MCOCT scheme builds up a difference image revealing the distribution of phyA within a target sample from pairs of consecutive OCT A-scans acquired at a probe wavelength of 750 nm, both with and without additional illumination of the target sample with 660-nm light. We demonstrate molecular imaging with this new MCOCT modality in a target sample containing a mixture of 0.2% Intralipid and 83 microM of phyA.
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