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  2. A fluorogenic probe for SNAP-tagged plasma membrane proteins based on the solvatochromic molecule Nile Red

A fluorogenic probe for SNAP-tagged plasma membrane proteins based on the solvatochromic molecule Nile Red

  • ACS Chem Biol. 2014 Mar 21;9(3):606-12. doi: 10.1021/cb400819c.
Efthymia Prifti 1 Luc Reymond Miwa Umebayashi Ruud Hovius Howard Riezman Kai Johnsson
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  • 1 École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) , Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) in Chemical Biology, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Abstract

A fluorogenic probe for plasma membrane proteins based on the dye Nile Red and SNAP-tag is introduced. It takes advantage of Nile Red, a solvatochromic molecule highly fluorescent in an apolar environment, such as cellular membranes, but almost dark in a polar aqueous environment. The probe possesses a tuned affinity for membranes allowing its Nile Red moiety to insert into the lipid bilayer of the plasma membrane, becoming fluorescent, only after its conjugation to a SNAP-tagged plasma membrane protein. The fluorogenic character of the probe was demonstrated for different SNAP-tag fusion proteins, including the human Insulin Receptor. This work introduces a new approach for generating a powerful turn-on probe for "no-wash" labeling of plasma membrane proteins with numerous applications in bioimaging.

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