Detail of CaImage_TwichGmRR


Project
SSBD:Repository
Title
Calcium imaging of HeLa cells in response to histamine conducted with calcium indicator, Twitch-GmRR
Description
Calcium imaging of HeLa cells in response to histamine, which was conducted with calcium indicator, Twitch-GmRR. Twitch-GmRR Is an improved FRET-based calcium indicator with green and red fluorescent protein pairs.
Release, Updated
2026-06-09
License
CC BY 4.0
Kind
Image data
File Formats
.tif
Data size
305.3 MB

Organism
Homo sapiens ( NCBI:txid9606 )
Strain(s)
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Cell Line
HeLa Cell

Datatype
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Molecular Function (MF)
Biological Process (BP)
response to histamine calcium ion import into cytosol
Cellular Component (CC)
cytosol
Biological Imaging Method
spinning disk confocal microscopy ( Fbbi:00000253 )
X scale
1.875 micrometer
Y scale
1.875 micrometer
Z scale
-
T scale
3 seconds

Image Acquisition
Experiment type
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Microscope type
-
Acquisition mode
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Contrast method
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Microscope model
-
Detector model
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Objective model
-
Filter set
-

Summary of Methods
Matsuda T, Sakai S, Okazaki KI, Nagai T. Improvement of the Green-Red Forster Resonance Energy Transfer-Based Ca2+ Indicator by Using the Green Fluorescent Protein, Gamillus, with a Trans Chromophore as the Donor. ACS Sens . 2024 Apr 26;9(4):1743-1748.
Related paper(s)

Tomoki Matsuda, Shinya Sakai, Kei-Ichi Okazaki, Takeharu Nagai (2024) Improvement of the Green-Red Forster Resonance Energy Transfer-Based Ca(2+) Indicator by Using the Green Fluorescent Protein, Gamillus, with a Trans Chromophore as the Donor., ACS sensors

Published in 2024 Mar 21 (Electronic publication in March 21, 2024, midnight )

(Abstract) To monitor the Ca(2+) dynamics in cells, various genetically encoded Ca(2+) indicators (GECIs) based on Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) between fluorescent proteins are widely used for live imaging. Conventionally, cyan and yellow fluorescent proteins have been often used as FRET pairs. Meanwhile, bathochromically shifted indicators with green and red fluorescent protein pairs have various advantages, such as low toxicity and autofluorescence in cells. However, it remains difficult to develop them with a similar level of dynamic range as cyan and yellow fluorescent protein pairs. To improve this, we used Gamillus, which has a unique trans-configuration chromophore, as a green fluorescent protein. Based on one of the best high-dynamic-range GECIs, Twitch-NR, we developed a GECI with 1.5-times higher dynamic range (253%), Twitch-GmRR, using RRvT as a red fluorescent protein. Twitch-GmRR had high brightness and photostability and was successfully applied for imaging the Ca(2+) dynamics in live cells. Our results suggest that Gamillus with trans-type chromophores contributes to improving the dynamic range of GECIs. Therefore, selection of the cis-trans isomer of the chromophore may be a fundamental approach to improve the dynamic range of green-red FRET indicators, unlimited by GECIs.

Contact
Tomoki Matsuda, Takeharu Nagai , Kitasato University, Osaka University , School of Science, SANKEN , School of Science, SANKEN
Contributors

OMERO Dataset
OMERO Project
Source