Advances in chemical labeling of proteins in living cells

Cell and Tissue Research
Qi Yan, Marcel P Bruchez

Abstract

The pursuit of quantitative biological information via imaging requires robust labeling approaches that can be used in multiple applications and with a variety of detectable colors and properties. In addition to conventional fluorescent proteins, chemists and biologists have come together to provide a range of approaches that combine dye chemistry with the convenience of genetic targeting. This hybrid-tagging approach amalgamates the rational design of properties available through synthetic dye chemistry with the robust biological targeting available with genetic encoding. In this review, we discuss the current range of approaches that have been exploited for dye targeting or for targeting and activation and some of the recent applications that are uniquely permitted by these hybrid-tagging approaches.

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