Ga. Smith et al., THE DESIGN AND PROPERTIES OF A SERIES OF CALCIUM INDICATORS WHICH SHIFT FROM RHODAMINE-LIKE TO FLUORESCEIN-LIKE FLUORESCENCE ON BINDING CALCIUM, Perkin transactions. 2, (6), 1993, pp. 1195-1204
The prototype for a new series of ratio-mode fluorescence indicators o
f cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) has been developed. The
fluorophore, termed FluoRhod,double dagger is a hybrid containing elem
ents of the closely related fluorescein and rhodamine structures. The
novel feature of the prototype indicator, FluoRhod-2, which incorporat
es a tetracarboxylate chelating element similar to that of ,2-bis[2-am
inophenoxy]ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (BAPTA), is that it shift
s from rhodamine- to fluorescein-like fluorescence on binding Ca2+. Th
e synthesis and properties of a series of tetracarboxylate derivatives
of the FluoRhod fluorophore are described which led to the FluoRhod-2
structure with an apparent dissociation constant for Ca2+ and pK(a) a
djusted to meet the requirements for a [Ca2+]i indicator in the ratio
mode. The excitation and emission maxima of FluoRhod-2 are 537 nm and
566 nm in the absence of Ca2+ and 480 nm and 537 nm in the presence of
Ca2+. The indicator can be used in either the dual excitation or dual
emission mode or the ratio of these two ratios can be used by making
dual excitation and dual emission measurements. The brightness of Fluo
Rhod-2 is comparable to that of fura-2 with the advantage of excitatio
n in the visible range. FluoRhod-2 is insensitive to pH from 6.5 to 7.
5 when used in the ratio mode, irrespective of the extent to which the
indicator is complexed to Ca2+.