Journal article
ReAsH/FlAsH labeling and image analysis of tetracysteine sensor proteins in cells.
S Irtegun, YM Ramdzan, TD Mulhern, DM Hatters
Journal of Visualized Experiments Jove | JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.3791/2857
Abstract
Fluorescent proteins and dyes are essential tools for the study of protein trafficking, localization and function in cells. While fluorescent proteins such as green fluorescence protein (GFP) have been extensively used as fusion partners to proteins to track the properties of a protein of interest, recent developments with smaller tags enable new functionalities of proteins to be examined in cells such as conformational change and protein-association. One small tag system involves a tetracysteine motif (CCXXCC) genetically inserted into a target protein, which binds to biarsenical dyes, ReAsH (red fluorescent) and FlAsH (green fluorescent), with high specificity even in live cells. The TC/bi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by grants to DMH and TDM (NHMRC project grants). DMH is a Grimwade Fellow, funded by the Miegunyah Trust.