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      Redox Potential‐Dependent Formation of an Unusual His–Trp Bond in Bilirubin Oxidase

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              A bilirubin-inducible fluorescent protein from eel muscle.

              The fluorescent protein toolbox has revolutionized experimental biology. Despite this advance, no fluorescent proteins have been identified from vertebrates, nor has chromogenic ligand-inducible activation or clinical utility been demonstrated. Here, we report the cloning and characterization of UnaG, a fluorescent protein from Japanese eel. UnaG belongs to the fatty-acid-binding protein (FABP) family, and expression in eel is restricted to small-diameter muscle fibers. On heterologous expression in cell lines or mouse brain, UnaG produces oxygen-independent green fluorescence. Remarkably, UnaG fluorescence is triggered by an endogenous ligand, bilirubin, a membrane-permeable heme metabolite and clinical health biomarker. The holoUnaG structure at 1.2 Å revealed a biplanar coordination of bilirubin by reversible π-conjugation, and we used this high-affinity and high-specificity interaction to establish a fluorescence-based human bilirubin assay with promising clinical utility. UnaG will be the prototype for a versatile class of ligand-activated fluorescent proteins, with applications in research, medicine, and bioengineering. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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                Journal
                Chemistry – A European Journal
                Chem. Eur. J.
                Wiley
                0947-6539
                1521-3765
                November 26 2018
                December 05 2018
                November 15 2018
                December 05 2018
                : 24
                : 68
                : 18052-18058
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of PicobiologyGraduate School of Life ScienceUniversity of Hyogo 3-2-1 Koto Kamigori-cho, Ako-gun Hyogo 678-1297 Japan
                [2 ]Department of ChemistryGraduate School of ScienceTohoku University Aramaki Aoba-ku Sendai, Miyagi 980-8578 Japan
                [3 ]Center for Computational SciencesUniversity of Tsukuba 1-1-1 Tennodai Tsukuba Ibaraki 305-8577 Japan
                [4 ]Graduate School of Natural Science and TechnologyKanazawa University, Kakuma Kanazawa Ishikawa 920-1192 Japan
                [5 ]The RIKEN SPring-8 Center 1-1-1 Koto Sayo-cho, Sato-gun Hyogo 678-5248 Japan
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                10.1002/chem.201803798
                1037dc3c-3f61-467b-8a02-37686b129902
                © 2018

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