Absolute Two-Photon Absorption Spectra and Two-Photon Brightness of Orange and Red Fluorescent Proteins

Abstract
Fluorescent proteins with long emission wavelengths are particularly attractive for deep tissue two-photon microscopy. Surprisingly, little is known about their two-photon absorption (2PA) properties. We present absolute 2PA spectra of a number of orange and red fluorescent proteins, including DsRed2, mRFP, TagRFP, and several mFruit proteins, in a wide range of excitation wavelengths (640−1400 nm). To evaluate 2PA cross section (σ2), we use a new method relying only on the optical properties of the intact mature chromophore. In the tuning range of a mode-locked Ti:sapphire laser, 700−1000 nm, TagRFP possesses the highest two-photon cross section, σ2 = 315 GM, and brightness, σ2φ = 130 GM, where φ is the fluorescence quantum yield. At longer wavelengths, 1000−1100 nm, tdTomato has the largest values, σ2 = 216 GM and σ2φ = 120 GM, per protein chain. Compared to the benchmark EGFP, these proteins present 3−4 times improvement in two-photon brightness.