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Real-time measurements of protein dynamics using fluorescence activation-coupled protein labeling method.

J Am Chem Soc 133(17):6745-51 (2011) PMID 21473619

We present a fluorescence activation-coupled protein labeling (FAPL) method, which employs small-molecular probes that exhibit almost no basal fluorescence but acquire strong fluorescence upon covalent binding to tag-proteins. This method enables real-time imaging of protein labeling without any washout process and is uniquely suitable for real-time imaging of protein dynamics on the cell surface. We applied this method to address the spatiotemporal dynamics of the EGF receptor during cell migration.

DOI: 10.1021/ja200225m
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