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Upgrading a microplate reader for photobiology and all-optical experiments

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  • Volume 14, pages 270–279, (2015)
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Upgrading a microplate reader for photobiology and all-optical experiments
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  • Florian Richter1,
  • Ulrike S. Scheib2,
  • Jennifer Mehlhorn2,
  • Roman Schubert1,
  • Jonas Wietek2,
  • Oliver Gernetzki2,
  • Peter Hegemann2,
  • Tilo Mathes2,3 &
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  • Andreas Möglich1 
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Abstract

Automation can vastly reduce the cost of experimental labor and thus facilitate high experimental throughput, but little off-the-shelf hardware for the automation of illumination experiments is commercially available. Here, we use inexpensive open-source electronics to add programmable illumination capabilities to a multimode microplate reader. We deploy this setup to characterize light-triggered phenomena in three different sensory photoreceptors. First, we study the photoactivation of Arabidopsis thaliana phytochrome B by light of different wavelengths. Second, we investigate the dark-state recovery kinetics of the Synechocystis sp. blue-light sensor Slr1694 at multiple temperatures and imidazole concentrations; while the kinetics of the W91F mutant of Slr1694 are strongly accelerated by imidazole, the wild-type protein is hardly affected. Third, we determine the light response of the Beggiatoa sp. photoactivatable adenylate cyclase bPAC in Chinese hamster ovary cells. bPAC is activated by blue light in dose-dependent manner with a half-maximal intensity of 0.58 mW cm−2; intracellular cAMP spikes generated upon bPAC activation decay with a half time of about 5 minutes after light switch-off. Taken together, we present a setup which is easily assembled and which thus offers a facile approach to conducting illumination experiments at high throughput, reproducibility and fidelity.

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  1. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Biologie, Biophysikalische Chemie, Berlin, Germany

    Florian Richter, Roman Schubert & Andreas Möglich

  2. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institut für Biologie, Experimentelle Biophysik, Berlin, Germany

    Ulrike S. Scheib, Jennifer Mehlhorn, Jonas Wietek, Oliver Gernetzki, Peter Hegemann & Tilo Mathes

  3. Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Tilo Mathes

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Richter, F., Scheib, U.S., Mehlhorn, J. et al. Upgrading a microplate reader for photobiology and all-optical experiments. Photochem Photobiol Sci 14, 270–279 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1039/c4pp00361f

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  • Received: 29 September 2014

  • Accepted: 24 October 2014

  • Published: 01 February 2015

  • Issue date: February 2015

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/c4pp00361f

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