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Engineered MagLOV proteins enable in vivo quantum sensing with MRI-like imaging
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Engineered MagLOV proteins enable in vivo quantum sensing with MRI-like imaging

Researchers engineered magneto-sensitive fluorescent proteins (MagLOV) that show optically detected magnetic resonance in living cells at room temperature, with single-cell sensitivity and ~10% ODMR contrast. Through directed evolution, variants with tunable magnetic-field responses were created, supporting multiplexed readout, lock-in detection, and spatial localization of fluorescence using magnetic-field gradients (fluorescence MRI). MagLOV reports are also sensitive to the local spin environment (e.g., gadolinium), enabling in situ sensing of cellular microenvironments. Collectively, this work demonstrates a programmable, endogenously expressible quantum-sensing platform in biology with broad imaging and sensing applications.

Magnetic Switch Lets Protein Fluorescence Be Remotely Tuned in Cells
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Magnetic Switch Lets Protein Fluorescence Be Remotely Tuned in Cells

Researchers have engineered magnetically responsive fluorescent proteins (MagLOV) that can be dimmed or brightened in cells and living tissue using magnetic fields and radio waves, enabling remote control of protein function for potential biosensors or therapies. Demonstrated in bacteria and with methods to map MagLOV-expressing cells in solid blocks, the work relies on a quantum magnetic resonance effect in electron pairs and could extend to animal studies as magnetically targeted tools are developed.