Designed Proteins as Novel Imaging Reagents in LivingEscherichia coli

Volume: 17, Issue: 17, Pages: 1652 - 1657
Published: Jul 26, 2016
Abstract
Fluorescence imaging is a powerful tool to study protein function in living cells. Here, we introduce a novel imaging strategy that is fully genetically encodable, does not require the use of exogenous substrates, and adds a minimally disruptive tag to the protein of interest (POI). Our method was based on a set of designed tetratricopeptide repeat affinity proteins (TRAPs) that specifically and reversibly interact with a short, extended peptide...
Paper Details
Title
Designed Proteins as Novel Imaging Reagents in LivingEscherichia coli
Published Date
Jul 26, 2016
Volume
17
Issue
17
Pages
1652 - 1657
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