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Engineered fluorogenic HaloTag ligands for turn-on labelling in live cells

Bryan J. Lampkin, Joshua A. Kritzer

2023Chemical Communications11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent years have seen dramatic improvements in the design of organic fluorophores based on limiting non-radiative decay pathways. We sought to extend this understanding to benzothiadiazoles that have been used as turn-on fluorescent substrates for the self-labeling protein HaloTag. When conjugated to HaloTag, the benzothiadiazoles reside in a narrow tunnel that precludes twisted internal charge transfer, which allowed us to explore steric and electronic effects on other non-radiative decay pathways. By minimizing both non-radiative decay and nonspecific interactions with cellular components, we produced improved turn-on dyes with 136-fold increase in fluorescence over background in cells.

Topics & Concepts

FluorescenceTurn (biochemistry)ChemistryLabellingLive cell imagingBiophysicsCombinatorial chemistryCellBiochemistryBiologyOpticsPhysicsClick Chemistry and ApplicationsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials