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A red-green photochromic bacterial protein as a new contrast agent for improved photoacoustic imaging.


ABSTRACT: The GAF3 domain of the cyanobacteriochrome Slr1393 from Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, binding phycocyanobilin as a chromophore, shows photochromicity between two stable, green- and red-absorbing states, characterized by relatively high photoconversion yields. Using nanosecond-pulsed excitation by red or green light, respectively, and suitable cw photoconversion beams, we demonstrate that the light-modulatable photoacoustic waveforms arising from GAF3 can be easily distinguished from background signals originating from non-modulatable competitive absorbers and scattering media. It is demonstrated that this effect can be exploited to identify the position of the photochromic molecule by using as a phantom a cylindrical capillary tube filled with either a GAF3 solution or with an E.coli suspension overexpressing GAF3. These properties identify the high potential of GAF3 to be included in the palette of genetically encoded photochromic probes for photoacoustic imaging.

SUBMITTER: Garzella F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9152790 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A red-green photochromic bacterial protein as a new contrast agent for improved photoacoustic imaging.

Garzella Francesco F   Bianchini Paolo P   Diaspro Alberto A   Losi Aba A   Gärtner Wolfgang W   Abbruzzetti Stefania S   Viappiani Cristiano C  

Photoacoustics 20220416


The GAF3 domain of the cyanobacteriochrome Slr1393 from <i>Synechocystis sp</i>. PCC6803, binding phycocyanobilin as a chromophore, shows photochromicity between two stable, green- and red-absorbing states, characterized by relatively high photoconversion yields. Using nanosecond-pulsed excitation by red or green light, respectively, and suitable cw photoconversion beams, we demonstrate that the light-modulatable photoacoustic waveforms arising from GAF3 can be easily distinguished from backgrou  ...[more]

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