JOURNAL ARTICLE

Imaging Mitochondrial Redox Environment and Oxidative Stress Using a Redox-Sensitive Fluorescent Protein

Alexander M. WolfSadamitsu AsohIkuroh OhsawaShigeo Ohta

Year: 2008 Journal:   Journal of Nippon Medical School Vol: 75 (2)Pages: 66-67   Publisher: Medknow

Abstract

Redox-sensitive green fluorescent protein (roGFP) is a fluorescent protein in which two cysteines are placed adjacently in the barrel structure. Disulfide formation (oxidation) increases the absorption at short wavelengths (410 nm) at the expense of absorption at longer wavelengths (490 nm). The fluorescence ratio indicates reduction/oxidation, i.e., the redox potential at specific cellular locations.

Keywords:
Redox Fluorescence Chemistry Oxidative stress Photochemistry Biophysics Oxidative phosphorylation Absorption (acoustics) Biochemistry Inorganic chemistry Materials science Biology Optics

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