Genetically encoded probes for measurement of intracellular calcium
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- DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-374841-6.00006-2
Genetically encoded probes for measurement of intracellular calcium
Abstract
Small, fluorescent, calcium-sensing molecules have been enormously useful in mapping intracellular calcium signals in time and space, as chapters in this volume attest. Despite their widespread adoption and utility, they suffer some disadvantages. Genetically encoded calcium sensors that can be expressed inside cells by transfection or transgenesis are desirable. The last 10 years have been marked by a rapid evolution in the laboratory of genetically encoded calcium sensors both figuratively and literally, resulting in 11 distinct configurations of fluorescent proteins and their attendant calcium sensor modules. Here, the design logic and performance of this abundant collection of sensors and their in vitro and in vivo use and performance are described. Genetically encoded calcium sensors have proved valuable in the measurement of calcium concentration in cellular organelles, for the most part in single cells in vitro. Their success as quantitative calcium sensors in tissues in vitro and in vivo is qualified, but they have proved valuable in imaging the pattern of calcium signals within tissues in whole animals. Some branches of the calcium sensor evolutionary tree continue to evolve rapidly and the steady progress in optimizing sensor parameters leads to the certain hope that these drawbacks will eventually be overcome by further genetic engineering.
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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