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A Pronucleotide Probe for Live‐Cell Imaging of Protein AMPylation
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Protein AssemblyTailored Pronucleotide ProbePronucleotide ProbeMolecular BiologyProteomic TechnologyProtein FoldingProteomicsMolecular ImagingBiochemistryMolecular Biological MethodBiomolecular AnalysisStable Fluorescence LabellingStructural BiologySitu ImagingNatural SciencesProtein EngineeringChemical ProbeMedicineCell Imaging
Conjugation of proteins to AMP (AMPylation) is a prevalent post-translational modification (PTM) in human cells, involved in the regulation of unfolded protein response and neural development. Here we present a tailored pronucleotide probe suitable for in situ imaging and chemical proteomics profiling of AMPylated proteins. Using straightforward strain-promoted azide-alkyne click chemistry, the probe provides stable fluorescence labelling in living cells.
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