학술논문

Red-Shifted Coumarin Luciferins for Improved Bioluminescence Imaging
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 145(6)
Subject
Engineering
Chemical Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Imaging
Cancer
Generic health relevance
Luciferins
Firefly Luciferin
Luminescent Measurements
Luciferases
Coumarins
General Chemistry
Chemical sciences
Language
Abstract
Multicomponent bioluminescence imaging in vivo requires an expanded collection of tissue-penetrant probes. Toward this end, we generated a new class of near-infrared (NIR) emitting coumarin luciferin analogues (CouLuc-3s). The scaffolds were easily accessed from commercially available dyes. Complementary mutant luciferases for the CouLuc-3 analogues were also identified. The brightest probes enabled sensitive imaging in vivo. The CouLuc-3 scaffolds are also orthogonal to popular bioluminescent reporters and can be used for multicomponent imaging applications. Collectively, this work showcases a new set of bioluminescent tools that can be readily implemented for multiplexed imaging in a variety of biological settings.