A method
for fast and highly sensitive detection of antibodies
in serum would greatly facilitate the early diagnosis of disease and
infection and dose optimization of therapeutic antibody. Bioluminescence
detection with LUMABS (renamed mNeonG-LUMABS, where mNeonG is short
for mNeonGreen) sensors based on bioluminescence resonance energy
transfer (BRET) between blue-emitting luciferase Nluc and green fluorescent
protein (FP) mNeonGreen has been demonstrated to enable fast detection
of antibodies directly in serum with reasonable sensitivity. However,
some mNeonG-LUMABS sensors exhibit low sensitivity, and thus, sensitivity
improvement remains imperative. Here, we report a bright green FP,
Clover4, obtained by structure-guided mutagenesis of green FP Clover.
Despite similar brightness and fluorescence spectra of Clover and
mNeonGreen, Clover4-LUMABS sensors exhibit a largely increased dynamic
range (maximum 20-fold) and much lower limit of detection (LOD) (maximum
5.6-fold), most likely because Clover4 is positioned in a more parallel
orientation to Nluc in LUMABS. Due to modular design, Clover4-LUMABS
offers a general BRET system for fast and highly sensitive antibody
detection in serum.