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HaloTag protein-mediated specific labeling of living cells with quantum dots.


ABSTRACT: Quantum dots emerge as an attractive alternative to small molecule fluorophores as fluorescent tags for in vivo cell labeling and imaging. This communication presents a method for specific labeling of live cells using quantum dots. The labeling is mediated by HaloTag protein expressed at the cell surface which forms a stable covalent adduct with its ligand (HaloTag ligand). The labeling can be performed in one single step with quantum dot conjugates that are functionalized with HaloTag ligand, or in two steps with biotinylated HaloTag ligand first and followed by streptavidin coated quantum dots. Live cell fluorescence imaging indicates that the labeling is specific and takes place at the cell surface. This HaloTag protein-mediated cell labeling method should facilitate the application of quantum dots for live cell imaging.

SUBMITTER: So MK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2553894 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HaloTag protein-mediated specific labeling of living cells with quantum dots.

So Min-kyung MK   Yao Hequan H   Rao Jianghong J  

Biochemical and biophysical research communications 20080711 3


Quantum dots emerge as an attractive alternative to small molecule fluorophores as fluorescent tags for in vivo cell labeling and imaging. This communication presents a method for specific labeling of live cells using quantum dots. The labeling is mediated by HaloTag protein expressed at the cell surface which forms a stable covalent adduct with its ligand (HaloTag ligand). The labeling can be performed in one single step with quantum dot conjugates that are functionalized with HaloTag ligand, o  ...[more]

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