WO1996023810A1 - Modified green fluorescenct proteins - Google Patents
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- the invention is directed to modified fluorescent proteins and to methods for the preparation and use thereof.
- the green fluorescent protein (GFP) of the jellyfish Aequorea victoria is a remarkable protein with strong visible absorbance and fluorescence from a p- hydroxybenzylideneimidazolone chromophore, which is generated by cyclization and oxidation of the protein's own Ser-Tyr-Gly sequence at positions 65 to 67.
- a cDNA sequence [SEQ ID NO:l] for one isotype of GFP has been reported [Prasher, D. C. et al. , Gene 111, 229-233 (1992)]; cloning of this cDNA has enabled GFP expression in different organisms.
- the finding that the expressed protein becomes fluorescent in cells from a wide variety of organisms [Chalfie, M.
- GFP oxidative cyclization must be either spontaneous or dependent only on ubiquitous enzymes and reactants.
- a major question in protein photophysics is how a single chromophore can give widely different spectra depending on its local protein environment. This question has received the most attention with respect to the multiple colors of visual pigments based on retinal [Merbs, S. L. & Nathans, J. Science 258, 464-466 (1992)] , but is also important in GFP.
- Renilla GFP For many practical applications, the spectrum of Renilla GFP would be preferable to that of Aequorea, because wavelength discrimination between different fluorophores and detection of resonance energy transfer are easier if the component spectra are tall and narrow rather than low and broad. Furthermore, the longer wavelength excitation peak (475 nm) of Aequorea GFP is almost ideal for fluorescein filter sets and is resistant to photobleaching, but has lower amplitude than the shorter wavelength peak at 395 nm, which is more susceptible to photobleaching [Chalfie et al. (1994), supra]. For all these reasons, it would clearly be advantageous to convert the Aequorea GFP excitation spectrum to a single peak, and preferably at longer wavelengths.
- Fig. 1 compares different versions of GFP by gel electrophoresis and Coomassie blue staining
- Fig. 2 illustrates a proposed biosynthetic scheme for GFP
- Figs. 3a and 3b illustrate the excitation and emission spectra of wild- type and a first group of mutant GFPs
- Figs. 4a and 4b illustrate the excitation and emission spectra of wild- type and a second group of mutant GFPs;
- Fig. 5 illustrates the rate of fluorophore formation in the wild-type
- Figs. 6a and 6b illustrate the behavior of wild-type GFP and the Ser 65 ⁇ Thr mutant, respectively, upon progressive irradiation with ultraviolet light; and Fig. 7 illustrates fluorescence excitation and emission spectra of a third group of GFP mutants.
- GFP was expressed in E. coli under the control of a T7 promoter for quantitative analysis of the properties of the recombinant protein.
- Gel electrophoresis under denaturing conditions showed protein of the expected molecular weight (27 kDa) as a dominant band (Fig. 1), which could be quantified simply by densitometry of staining with Coomassie blue.
- Soluble recombinant GFP proved to have identical spectra and the same or even slightly more fluorescence per mole of protein as GFP purified from Aequorea victoria, showing that the soluble protein in E. coli undergoes correct folding and oxidative cyclization with as high an efficiency as in the jellyfish.
- the bacteria also contained inclusion bodies consisting of protein indistinguishable from jellyfish or soluble recombinant protein on denaturing gels (Fig. 1).
- this material was completely non-fluorescent, lacked the visible absorbance bands of the chromophore, and could not be made fluorescent even when solubilized and subjected to protocols that renature GFP [Ward, W. W. & Bokman, S. H. , Biochemistry 21, 4535-4540 (1982); Surpin, M. A. & Ward, W. W., Photochem. Photobiol. 49, Abstract, 25S (1989)]. Therefore, protein from inclusion bodies seemed permanently unable to generate the internal chromophore.
- the fluorescence per protein molecule approached its final asymptotic value with a single-exponential time course and a rate constant of 0.24 ⁇ .06 hr 1 (at 22 °C) measured either in intact cells with protein-synthesis inhibitors or in a lysate in which the soluble proteins and cofactors were a thousand fold more dilute.
- rate constant 0.24 ⁇ .06 hr 1 (at 22 °C) measured either in intact cells with protein-synthesis inhibitors or in a lysate in which the soluble proteins and cofactors were a thousand fold more dilute.
- the protonated and deprotonated species (upper and lower right) may be responsible for the 395 and 470-475 nm excitation peaks, respectively.
- the excited states of phenols are much more acidic than their ground states, so that emission would come only from a deprotonated species.
- the Aequorea GFP cDNA was subjected to random mutagenesis by hydroxylamine treatment or polymerase chain reaction. Approximately six thousand bacterial colonies on agar plates were illuminated with alternating 395 and 475 nm excitation and visually screened for altered excitation properties or emission colors.
- modifications are provided which result in a shift in the ratio of the two excitations peaks of the product after oxidation and cyclization relative to the wild type.
- Three mutants were found with significant alterations in the ratio of the two main excitation peaks (Table I).
- the mutations were sequenced and recombined with the wild-type gene in different ways to eliminate neutral mutations and assign the fluorescence effects to single amino acid substitutions, except for H9 where two neighboring mutations have not yet been separated. They all lay in the C terminal part of the protein (Table I), remote in primary sequence from the chromophore formed from residues 65-67.
- H9 Ser 202 ⁇ Phe, Thr 203-Ile
- P9 He 167 ⁇ Val
- Pll He 167 ⁇ Thr
- One possibility for these spectral perturbations in P9 and Pll is that the mutations at He 167 shift a positive charge slightly closer to the phenolic group of the fluorophore; this should both increase the percentage of phenolic anion, which is probably the species responsible for the 470-475 nm excitation peak, and shift the emission peak hypsochromically.
- the hypothesized ionizable phenolic group would have to be buried inside the protein at normal pH, because the ratio of 471 to 396 nm peaks in the mutants could not be further affected by external pH until it was raised to 10, just below the threshold for denaturation.
- the pH-sensitivity of wild-type GFP is similar [Ward, W. W. et al., Photochem. Photobiol. 35, 803-808 (1982)].
- a mutant P4 (Tyr 66 ⁇ His) was identified which was excitable by ultraviolet and fluoresced bright blue in contrast to the green of wild type protein.
- the excitation and emission maxima were hypsochromically shifted by 14 and 60 nm respectively from those of wild- type GFP.
- the mutated DNA was sequenced and found to contain five amino acid substitutions, only one of which proved to be critical: replacement of Tyr 66 in the center of the chromophore by His (corresponding to a change in the GFP cDNA sequence [SEQ ID NO:l] at 196-198 from TAT to CAT).
- modified GFP proteins which fluoresce at different wavelengths (preferably, different by at least 10 nm and more preferably, by at least 50 nm) relative to the native protein are provided, for example, those wherein Tyr 66 is replaced by Phe, His or Tip.
- a double mutant Y66H, Y145F was identified which had almost the same wavelengths as the single mutant Y66H but almost twice the brightness, due mainly to a higher quantum efficiency of fluorescence.
- the double mutant also developed its fluorescence during overnight growth, whereas the single mutant required several days.
- a first round of mutagenesis to increase the brightness of Y66W yielded M153T/V163A/N212K as additional substitutions.
- This mutant was subjected to another round of mutagenesis, resulting in two further sets, N146I and I123V/Y145H/H148R (Table II).
- the quantum efficiency of these mutants is now comparable to wild-type GFP.
- the clustering of the substitutions in residues 145 to 163 suggest that those residues lie relatively close to the chromophore and that reductions in the size of their side chains might be compensating for the larger size of tryptophan compared to tyrosine.
- modified GFP proteins which provide substantially more intense fluorescence per molecule than the wild type protein.
- Modifications at Ser 65 to Ala, Leu, Cys, Val, He or Thr provide proteins with red-shifted and brighter spectra relative to the native protein.
- the Thr mutant corresponding to a change in the GFP cDNA sequence [SEQ ID NO:l] at 193-195 from TCT to ACT
- Cys mutant corresponding to a change in the GFP cDNA sequence [SEQ ID NO: 1] at 193-195 from TCT to TGT
- these modified proteins are superior to wild type proteins for practically all applications. Further, the brightness of these modified proteins matches the brightness reported in the literature for Renilla GFP; thus, these proteins clearly obviate the objections to the dimness of Aequorea GFP. In fact, it is speculated that the chromophores in these modified proteins may exhibit the optimum brightness which could be achieved with a general structure derived from the Aequorea GFP chromophore.
- these mutations provide products exhibiting one or more of the following salient characteristics which distinguish them clearly over the corresponding product from a wild-type GFP: reduced efficiency of excitation by wavelengths between about 350 and 420 nm; enhanced excitation and emission efficiency when excited with wavelengths longer than about 450 nm; increased resistance to light-induced shifts in the excitation spectrum; and faster kinetics of fluorophore generation.
- mutations to Trp, Arg, Asn, Phe and Asp did not provide improved brightness.
- mutant or wild-type GFP sequence for purposes of the present invention are contemplated not only the complete polypeptide and oligonucleotide sequences discussed herein, but also functionally-equivalent portions thereof (i.e. , portions of the polypeptide sequences which exhibit the desired fluorescence properties and oligonucleotide sequences encoding these polypeptide sequences).
- polypeptides and oligonucleotide sequences encoding these polypeptides are also regarded as within the scope of the present invention.
- the polypeptides and oligonucleotide sequences of the present invention in addition to containing at least one of the specific mutations identified herein will be at least about 85% homologous, more preferably at least about 90% homologous, and most preferably at least about 95% homologous, to the wild-type GFP described herein. Because of the significant difference in properties observed upon introduction of the specified modifications into a GFP sequence, the presence of the specified modifications relative to the corresponding reported sequence for wild-type GFP [SEQ ID NO: 2] are regarded as central to the invention.
- the oligonucleotide sequences of the present invention are particularly useful in processes for labelling polypeptides of interest, e.g., by the construction of genes encoding fluorescent fusion proteins. Fluorescence labeling via gene fusion is site-specific and eliminates the present need to purify and label proteins in vitro and microinject them into cells. Sequences encoding the modified GFPs of the present invention may be used for a wide variety of purposes as are well known to those working in the field. For example, the sequences may be employed as reporter genes for monitoring the expression of the sequence fused thereto; unlike other reporter genes, the sequences require neither substrates nor cell disruption to evaluate whether expression has be achieved.
- sequences of the present invention may be used as a means to trace lineage of a gene fused thereto during the development of a cell or organism. Further, the sequences of the present invention may be used as a genetic marker; cells or organisms labeled in this manner can be selected by, e.g. , fluorescence-activated cell sorting. The sequences of the present invention may also be used as a fluorescent tag to monitor protein expression in vivo, or to encode donors or acceptors for fluorescence resonance energy transfer.
- sequences of the present invention would be readily apparent to those working in the field, as would appropriate techniques for fusing a gene of interest to an oligonucleotide sequence of the present invention in the proper reading frame and in a suitable expression vector so as to achieve expression of the combined sequence.
- GFP GFP with such different spectral properties should facilitate two-color assessment of differential gene expression, developmental fate, or protein trafficking. For example, if one wanted to screen for a drug that is specific to activate expression of gene A but not gene B, one could fuse the cDNA for one color of GFP to the promoter region of gene A and fuse the cDNA for another color to the promoter region of gene B. Both constructs would be transfected into target cells and the candidate drugs could be assayed to determine if they stimulate fluorescence of the desired color, but not fluorescence of the undesired color. Similarly, one could test for the simultaneous expression of both A and B by searching for the presence of both colors simultaneously.
- mutants P4-3 (Y66H/Y145F), W7 (Y66W/N146I/M153T/V163A/N212K) and S65T can all be distinguished from each other.
- P4-3 is specifically detected by exciting at 290-370 nm and collecting emission at 420-460 nm.
- W7 is specifically detected by exciting at 410-457 nm and collecting emission at 465-495 nm.
- S65T is specifically detected by exciting at 483-493 nm and collecting emission at wavelengths greater than 510 nm. Bacteria carrying these three proteins are readily discriminated under a microscope using the above wavelength bandpass filters.
- the chromophore in GFP is well buried inside the rest of the protein, so much of the dimness of the original point mutants was presumably due to steric mismatch between the substituted amino acid and the cavity optimized for tyrosine.
- the location of the beneficial mutations implies that residues 145-163 are probably close to the chromophore.
- the M153A/S65T mutant has the longest wavelengths and smallest Stokes' shift of any known fluorescent protein that does not use a cof actor.
- the coding region of GFP clone 10.1 [Prasher et al. (1992), supra] was amplified by PCR to create Ndel and B ⁇ mHI sites at the 5' and 3' ends, respectively, and was cloned behind the T7 promoter of pGEMEX2 (Promega) replacing most of the T7 gene 10.
- the resulting plasmid was transformed into the strain JM109(DE3) (Promega Corp., Madison, WI), and high level expression was achieved by growing the cultures at 24 °C to saturation without induction by IPTG.
- soluble extracts of E. coli expressing GFP show a predominant band which is absent in extracts from control cells and has the same electrophoretic mobility as native GFP isolated from the jellyfish A. victoria.
- Inclusion bodies of expressing cells consist mainly of non-fluorescent GFP which has the same mobility as soluble GFP.
- Non-fluorescent soluble GFP of anaerobically grown cultures is also a major band with correct mobility.
- Soluble extracts of the mutated clones H9, P9, Pl l and P4 again contain a dominant protein with essentially the same molecular weight.
- Random mutagenesis of the GFP cDNA was done by increasing the error rate of the polymerase chain reaction with 0.1 mM MnCl 2 , 50 ⁇ M dATP and 200 ⁇ M of dGTP, dCTP, and dTTP [Muhlrad, D. et al. , Yeast 8, 79-82 (1992)].
- the product was ligated into pGEMEX2 and subsequently transformed into JM109(DE3). Colonies on agar were visually screened for different emission colors and ratios of brightness when excited at 475 vs. 395 nm.
- Figs. 3a and 3b illustrate the excitation and emission spectra of wild-type and mutant GFPs. In Figs. 3a and 3b, wild-type; S202F,T203I; - -
- Example 2 Oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis at the codon for Ser-65 of GFP cDNA was performed by the literature method [Kunkel, T.A. (1985) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 82, 488] using the Muta-Gene Phagemid in Vitro Mutagenesis Kit version 2, commercially available from Bio-Rad, Richmond, CA. The method employs a bacterial host strain deficient for dUTPase (dut) and uracil-N-glycosylase (ung), which results in an occasional substitution of uracil for thymine in newly- synthesized DNA.
- the complementary (mutant) strand can be synthesized in the presence of deoxynucleotides, ligase and polymerase using the mutagenic oligonucleotide to prime DNA synthesis; the Version 2 kit utilizes unmodified T7 DNA polymerase to synthesize the complementary strand.
- the heteroduplex molecule When the heteroduplex molecule is transformed into a host with an active uracil-N-glycosylase (which cleaves the bond between the uracil base and the ribose molecule, yielding an apyrimidic site), the uracil-containing wild- type strand is inactivated, resulting in an enrichment of the mutant strand.
- an active uracil-N-glycosylase which cleaves the bond between the uracil base and the ribose molecule, yielding an apyrimidic site
- the coding region of GFP cDNA was cloned into the BamHI site of the phagemid pRSET B from Invitrogen (San Diego, CA). This construct was introduced into the dut, ung double mutant E. coli strain CJ236 provided with the Muta-Gene kit and superinfected with helper phage VCSM13 (Stratagene, La Jolla, CA) to produce phagemid particles with single-stranded DNA containing some uracils in place of thymine. The uracil-containing DNA was purified to serve as templates for in vitro synthesis of the second strands using the mutagenic nucleotides as primers.
- the DNA hybrids were transformed into the strain XLlblue (available from Stratagene), which has a functional uracil-N-glycosylase; this enzyme inactivates the parent wild-type DNA strand and selects for mutant clones. DNA of several colonies were isolated and checked for proper mutation by sequencing.
- the DNA constructs obtained by mutagenesis were transformed into E. coli strain BL21(DE3)LysS (Novagen, Madison, WI), which has a chromosomal copy of T7 polymerase to drive expression from the strong T7 promotor.
- E. coli strain BL21(DE3)LysS Novagen, Madison, WI
- T7 polymerase a chromosomal copy of T7 polymerase to drive expression from the strong T7 promotor.
- 3 ml cultures were grown to saturation (typically, overnight) without induction. Cells from 1 ml of culture were collected, washed and finally resuspended in 100 ⁇ l of 50 mM Tris pH 8.0, 300 mM NaCl.
- the cells were then lysed by three cycles of freeze/thawing (liquid nitrogen/30 ° C water bath).
- the soluble fraction was obtained by pelletting cell debris and unbroken cells in a microfuge.
- the vector used fuses a histidine tag (6 consecutive His) to the N-terminus of the expressed proteins.
- His histidine tag
- Microcolumns (10 ⁇ l bed volume) were loaded with 100 ⁇ l soluble extract (in 50 mM Tris pH 8.0, 300 mM NaCl), washed with 10 bed volumes of the same buffer and with 10 volumes of the buffer containing 20 mM imidazole.
- the recombinant proteins were then eluted with the same buffer containing 100 mM imidazole.
- Figs. 4a and 4b compare the excitation and emission spectra of wild-type and Ser 65 mutants.
- Fig. 4B S65T; S65A; S65C;
- Fig. 5 illustrates the rates of fluorophore formation in wild-type GFP and in the Ser 65 ⁇ Thr mutant.
- Figs. 6a and 6b illustrate the behavior of wild-type GFP and the Ser 65-*Thr mutant, respectively, upon progressive irradiation with ultraviolet light. Numbers indicate minutes of exposure to illumination at 280 nm; intensity was the same for both samples. Wild-type GFP (Fig. 6a) suffered photoisomerization, as shown by a major change in the shape of the excitation spectrum.
- GFP cDNAs encoding for Tyr66 ⁇ His (Y66H), Tyr66 ⁇ Trp (Y66W), or Ser65 ⁇ Thr (S65T) were separately further mutagenized by the polymerase chain reaction and transformed into E. coli for visual screening of colonies with unusual intensities or colors. Isolation, spectral characterization (Table II and Fig. 7), and DNA sequencing yielded several additional useful variants.
- Random mutagenesis of the gfjp cDNA was done by increasing the error rate of the PCR with 0.1 mM MnCl 2 and unbalanced nucleotide concentrations.
- the GFP mutants S65T, Y66H and Y66W had been cloned into the BamHl site of the expression vector pRSETB (Invitrogen), which includes a T7 promoter and a polyhistidine tag.
- the GFP coding region (shown in bold) was flanked by the following 5' and 3' sequences: 5'-G GAT CCC CCC GCT GAA TTC ATG ... AAA TAA TAA GGA TCC-3'.
- the 5' primer for the mutagenic PCR was the T7 primer matching the vector sequence; the 3' primer was 5'-GGT AAG CTT TTA TTT GTA TAG TTC ATC CAT GCC-3', specific for the 3' end of GFP, creating a Hindlll restriction site next to the stop codon.
- Amplification was over 25 cycles (1 min at 94' C, 1 min 52' C, 1 min 72' C) using the AmpliTaq polymerase from Perkin Elmer. Four separate reactions were run in which the concentration of a different nucleotide was lowered from 200 ⁇ M to 50 ⁇ M.
- the PCR products were combined, digested with BamHI and Hindlll and ligated to the pRSETB cut with BamHI and Hin ⁇ TII.
- the ligation mixture was dialyzed against water, dried and subsequently transformed into the bacterial strain BL21(DE3) by electroporation (50 ⁇ l electrocompetent cells in 0.1 cm cuvettes, 1900 V, 200 ohm, 25 ⁇ F). Colonies on agar were visually screened for brightness as previously described herein.
- the selected clones were sequenced with the Sequenase version 2.0 kit from United States Biochemical.
- Excitation spectra were obtained by collecting emission at the respective peak wavelengths and were corrected by a Rhodamine B quantum counter. Emission spectra were likewise measured at the respective excitation peaks and were corrected using factors from the fluorometer manufacturer (Spex Industries, Edison, NJ). In cleavage experiments emission spectra were recorded at excitation 368 nm. For measuring molar extinction coefficients, 20 to 30 ⁇ g of protein were used in 1 ml of PBS pH 7.4. Quantum yields of wild-type GFP, S65T, and P4-1 mutants were estimated by comparison with fluorescein in 0.1 N NaOH as a standard of quantum yield 0.91 [ed.
- Fig. 7 illustrates the fluorescence excitation and emission spectra of different GFP mutants. All spectra were normalized to a maximal value of 1.
- Each pair of excitation and emission spectrum is depicted by a distinct line style.
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