Developing sensors for real-time measurement of high Ca2+ concentrations.

Ca2+ regulates numerous biological processes through spatiotemporal changes in the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration and subsequent interactions with Ca2+ binding proteins. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) serves as an intracellular Ca2+ store and plays an essential role in cytosolic Ca2+ homeostasis. There is a strong need to develop Ca2+ sensors capable of real-time quantitative Ca2+ concentration measurements in specific subcellular environments without using natural Ca2+ binding proteins such as calmodulin, which themselves participate as signaling molecules in cells. In this report, a strategy for creating such sensors by grafting a Ca2+-binding motif into chromophore sensitive locations in green fluorescence protein is described. The engineered Ca2+ sensors exhibit large ratiometric fluorescence and absorbance changes upon Ca2+ binding with affinities corresponding to the Ca2+ concentrations found in the ER (Kd values range from 0.4 to 2 mM). In addition to characterizing the optical and metal binding properties of the newly developed Ca2+ sensors with various spectroscopic methods, we also examined the kinetic properties using stopped-flow spectrofluorimetry to ensure accurate monitoring of dynamic Ca2+ changes. The developed Ca2+ sensor was successfully targeted to the ER of mammalian cell lines to monitor Ca2+ changes occurring in this compartment in response to stimulation with agonists. We envision that this class of Ca2+ sensors can be modified further to measure the Ca2+ concentration in other cellular compartments, providing tools for studying the contribution of these compartments to cellular Ca2+ signaling.

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