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Fluorescent Labeling of COS-7 Expressing SNAP-tag Fusion Proteins for Live Cell Imaging
Published on: May 17, 2010
Switchable fluorophores for protein labeling in living cells
Gražvydas Lukinavičius1, Kai Johnsson
1Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, NCCR Chemical Biology, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Numerous synthetic fluorophores have been developed that can switch their spectroscopic properties upon interaction with other molecules or by irradiation with light. In recent years, protein-labeling techniques have been introduced that permit the specific attachment of such molecules to proteins of interest in living cells. We review here how the attachment of switchable fluorophores to selected proteins of interest via self-labeling protein tags enables new applications in different areas of biology and discuss how these molecules could be further improved.
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