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Imaging Protein-protein Interactions in vivo
Published on: October 10, 2010
Imaging protein interactions by FRET microscopy: labeling proteins with fluorescent dyes
CSH Protocols
|April 10, 2012
Abstract:
This protocol provides a method for labeling proteins, such as antibodies and purified recombinant proteins, with succinimide esters of sulfoindocyanine (Cy) dyes. Cy dyes covalently bind to free amino groups (the α-amino-terminal or ε-amino groups on lysine side chains).
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