A Rapid SNAP-Tag Fluorogenic Probe Based on an Environment-Sensitive
Fluorophore for No-Wash Live Cell Imaging
Posted on 2014-10-17 - 00:00
One major limitation of labeling
proteins with synthetic fluorophores
is the high fluorescence background, which necessitates extensive
washing steps to remove unreacted fluorophores. In this paper, we
describe a novel fluorogenic probe based on an environment-sensitive
fluorophore for labeling with SNAP-tag proteins. The probe exhibits
dramatic fluorescence turn-on of 280-fold upon being labeled to SNAP-tag.
The major advantages of our fluorogenic probe are the dramatic fluorescence
turn-on, ease of synthesis, high selectivity, and rapid labeling with
SNAP-tag. No-wash labeling of both intracellular and cell surface
proteins was successfully achieved in living cells, and the localization
of these proteins was specifically visualized.
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Liu, Tao-Kai; Hsieh, Pei-Ying; Zhuang, Yu-De; Hsia, Chi-Yang; Huang, Chi-Ling; Lai, Hsiu-Ping; et al. (2016). A Rapid SNAP-Tag Fluorogenic Probe Based on an Environment-Sensitive
Fluorophore for No-Wash Live Cell Imaging. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/cb500502nÂ