Photochemical control of FlAsH labeling of proteins
- PMID: 19500980
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2009.05.072
Photochemical control of FlAsH labeling of proteins
Abstract
Spatiotemporal control of protein fluorescence is a powerful tool in tracking protein movements within cells. Here we report an approach to using genetically encoded photo-caged amino acids to control labeling protein tetracysteine tags with biarsenical fluorescein dyes (FlAsH).
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