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A Biocompatible Condensation Reaction for the Labeling of Terminal Cysteine Residues on Proteins
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Protein AssemblyBiomolecular ToolMolecular BiologyProtein PurificationProtein FoldingBioanalysisBiocompatible Condensation ReactionStructure-function Enzyme KineticsProteomicsProtein ChemistryProtein-labeling MethodTobacco Etch VirusBiochemistryMolecular Biological MethodBioconjugationTerminal Cysteine ResiduesSpecific Fluorescence LabelingNatural SciencesProtein EngineeringCellular BiochemistryMedicine
Going live: A protein-labeling method based on the use of a single amino acid tag—an N-terminal cysteine residue—and small-molecule probes containing a cyanobenzothiazole (CBT) unit has been used for the specific fluorescence labeling of proteins in vitro and at the surface of live cells (see scheme). This simple ligation reaction proceeds with a high degree of specificity under physiological conditions. Rd: a rhodamine dye; TEV: tobacco etch virus.
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