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Synthesis of an Intein-mediated Artificial Protein Hydrogel
Published on: January 27, 2014
Efficient and wash-free labeling of membrane proteins using engineered Npu DnaE split-inteins
Euiyeon Lee1, Kyoungmi Min1, Young-Tae Chang2,3
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Dongguk University, Seoul, 04620, South Korea.
Abstract:
An efficient and wash-free method to conjugate a fluorescent tag to a target membrane protein is developed, using engineered Npu DnaE split-inteins. This approach allowed fast labeling while avoiding the strenuous synthesis of a long polypeptide. Two different modes of labeling, namely specific binding and covalent conjugation, are observed. The covalent labeling was monitored within 5 min, without background staining.
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