Fluorescent protein (FP)-based biosensors have revolutionized the ability of researchers to monitor enzyme activities in live cells. While the basic design principles for FP-based biosensors are well established, first-generation biosensor constructs typically suffer from relatively low fluorescence responses that limit their general applicability. The protein engineering efforts required to substantially improve the biosensor responses are often both labour and time intensive. Here we report the application of a high throughput bacterial colony screen for improving the response of kinase biosensors. This effort led to the development of a second-generation cyclin B1-CDK1 biosensor with a 4.5-fold greater response than the first-generation biosensor.

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