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An in vivo covalent TMP-tag based on proximity-induced reactivity.


ABSTRACT: Chemical tags for live cell imaging are emerging as viable alternatives to the fluorescent proteins for labeling proteins with small molecule probes. Among reported chemical tags, trimethoprim (TMP)-tag stands out for having sufficient cell permeability and selectivity to allow imaging of intracellular proteins. TMP-tag provides a noncovalent label in which the protein of interest is fused to E. coli dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) and then labeled with a cell-permeable TMP-probe heterodimer. To complement the utility of the noncovalent TMP-tag, we sought to render the TMP-tag covalent for applications such as single-molecule tracking and pulse-chase labeling that would benefit from a more permanent modification. On the basis of the long-standing use of proximity-induced reactivity for irreversible inhibitor design and its more recent application to in vitro chemical biology tools, we designed an eDHFR variant with a unique cysteine residue positioned to react with an acrylamide electrophile installed on the TMP-probe label. In vitro experiments show that the eDHFR:L28C nucleophile reacts rapidly and quantitatively with the TMP-acrylamide-probe. Most significantly, the balance in reactivity provided by the acrylamide electrophile allows intracellular proteins tagged with eDHFR:L28C to be labeled with a TMP-acrylamide-fluorescein heterotrimer in live cells with minimal background. Thus, the TMP electrophile described here can be used immediately as a covalent chemical tag in live cells. Moreover, proximity-induced reactivity is shown to be sufficiently selective for use in a living cell, suggesting a general approach for the development of orthogonal covalent chemical tags from existing noncovalent ligand-protein pairs.

SUBMITTER: Gallagher SS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2796251 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An in vivo covalent TMP-tag based on proximity-induced reactivity.

Gallagher Sarah S SS   Sable Julia E JE   Sheetz Michael P MP   Cornish Virginia W VW  

ACS chemical biology 20090701 7


Chemical tags for live cell imaging are emerging as viable alternatives to the fluorescent proteins for labeling proteins with small molecule probes. Among reported chemical tags, trimethoprim (TMP)-tag stands out for having sufficient cell permeability and selectivity to allow imaging of intracellular proteins. TMP-tag provides a noncovalent label in which the protein of interest is fused to E. coli dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) and then labeled with a cell-permeable TMP-probe heterodimer. To  ...[more]

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