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Supercharged fluorescent proteins detect lanthanides via direct antennae signaling

Chemistry

Supercharged fluorescent proteins detect lanthanides via direct antennae signaling

K. Y. Huang, L. Cardenas, et al.

This groundbreaking research reveals how negatively supercharged fluorescent proteins can effectively bind and detect lanthanides via an energy transfer pathway. With impressive detection capabilities in micromolar to millimolar ranges, this work by Kevin Y. Huang, Lizette Cardenas, Andrew D. Ellington, and David J. F. Walker showcases the potential for innovative lanthanide sensors using programmable protein oligomers.... show more
Abstract
A sustainable operation for harvesting metals in the lanthanide series is needed to meet the rising demand for rare earth elements across diverse global industries. However, existing methods are limited in their capacity for detection and capture at environmentally and industrially relevant lanthanide concentrations. Supercharged fluorescent proteins have solvent-exposed, negatively charged residues that potentially create multiple direct chelation pockets for free lanthanide cations. Here, we demonstrate that negatively supercharged proteins can bind and quantitatively report concentrations of lanthanides via an underutilized lanthanide-to-chromophore pathway of energy transfer. The top-performing sensors detect lanthanides in the micromolar to millimolar range and remain unperturbed by environmentally significant concentrations of competing metals. As a demonstration of the versatility and adaptability of this energy transfer method, we show proximity and signal transmission between the lanthanides and a supramolecular assembly of supercharged proteins, paving the way for the detection of lanthanides via programmable protein oligomers and materials.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 24, 2024
Authors
Kevin Y. Huang, Lizette Cardenas, Andrew D. Ellington, David J. F. Walker
Tags
fluorescent proteins
lanthanides
energy transfer
micromolar detection
supercharged proteins
programmable protein oligomers
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