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Imaging specific newly synthesized proteins within cells by fluorescence resonance energy transfer.


ABSTRACT: Metabolic azide amino acid labelling followed by the use of bioorthogonal chemistry is an efficient technique for imaging newly synthesized proteins. Recently, AHA-labelling together with the proximity-ligation assay was used to identify newly synthesized proteins of interest (POI) (Tom Dieck et al., Nat. Meth. 2015, 12, 411). Here we build on this study replacing the proximity-ligation assay with FRET to improve the spatial resolution. Herein, we develop a FRET-based strategy for imaging the newly synthesized endogenous POI within cells: a FRET acceptor is installed onto the newly synthesized proteins via click chemistry, and a FRET donor onto the POI via immunocytochemistry. We found that a photobleaching based FRET efficiency imaging mode and a fluorescence lifetime imaging mode showed the distribution of newly synthesized proteins more accurately compared to the direct observation of FRET signals. We demonstrated the capability of this FRET-based imaging method by visualizing several newly synthesized proteins including TDP-43, tubulin and CaMKII? in different cell lines. This novel analytical imaging method could be used to visualize other specific endogenous proteins of interest in situ.

SUBMITTER: Sheng L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5299820 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Imaging specific newly synthesized proteins within cells by fluorescence resonance energy transfer.

Sheng Linfeng L   Cai Lesi L   Liu Jie J   Zhang Sichun S   Xu Jing-Juan JJ   Zhang Xinrong X   Chen Hong-Yuan HY  

Chemical science 20160912 1


Metabolic azide amino acid labelling followed by the use of bioorthogonal chemistry is an efficient technique for imaging newly synthesized proteins. Recently, AHA-labelling together with the proximity-ligation assay was used to identify newly synthesized proteins of interest (POI) (Tom Dieck <i>et al.</i>, <i>Nat. Meth.</i> 2015, <b>12</b>, 411). Here we build on this study replacing the proximity-ligation assay with FRET to improve the spatial resolution. Herein, we develop a FRET-based strate  ...[more]

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