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Universal Single-Residue Terminal Labels for Fluorescent Live Cell Imaging of Microproteins

Lorenzo Lafranchi, Dörte Schlesinger, Kyle Kimler, Simon J. Elsässer

2020Journal of the American Chemical Society25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

biophysical and biochemical properties of microproteins. Here, we develop single-residue terminal labeling (STELLA) tags that introduce a single noncanonical amino acid either at the N- or C-terminus of a protein or microprotein of interest for subsequent specific fluorescent labeling. Efficient terminal noncanonical amino acid mutagenesis is achieved using a precursor tag that is tracelessly cleaved. Subsequent selective bioorthogonal reaction with a cell-permeable organic dye enables live cell imaging of microproteins with minimal perturbation of their native sequence. The use of terminal residues for labeling provides a universally applicable and easily scalable strategy, which avoids alteration of the core sequence of the microprotein.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryFluorescenceAmino acidBioorthogonal chemistryBiochemistryProtein tagResidue (chemistry)Green fluorescent proteinCellComputational biologyBiophysicsCombinatorial chemistryClick chemistryBiologyFusion proteinGeneRecombinant DNAQuantum mechanicsPhysicsClick Chemistry and ApplicationsBiotin and Related StudiesProtein Degradation and Inhibitors