Fluorogenic protein labeling using a genetically encoded unstrained alkene

X Shang1, X Song1, C Faller1

  • 1Department of Chemistry , University of Nebraska-Lincoln , Lincoln , NE 68588 , USA .

Chemical Science
|April 29, 2017
PubMed
Summary

Researchers created a novel fluorogenic bioorthogonal reaction using styrene and tetrazine. This method enables site-specific protein labeling in live cells for studying protein folding and function.

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