posted on 2021-07-27, 19:35authored byPhilipp
J. Heckmeier, Dieter Langosch
Green fluorescent
protein (GFP) and related fluorescent proteins
have multiple applications in cell biology, and elucidating their
functions has been at the focus of biophysical research for about
three decades. Fluorescent proteins can be bleached by intense irradiation,
and a number of them undergo photoconversion. Rare cases have been
reported where distant functional relatives of GFP exhibit UV-light-induced
protein fragmentation. Here, we show that irreversible bleaching of
two different variants of GFP (sfGFP, EGFP) with visible light is
paralleled by successive backbone fragmentation of the protein. Mass
spectrometry revealed that the site of fragmentation resides at the
fluorophore, between residue positions 65 and 66.