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HaloTag Engineering for Enhanced Fluorogenicity and Kinetics with a Styrylpyridium Dye

Miró-Vinyals, Carla and Stein, Alina and Fischer, Sandro and Ward, Thomas R. and Deliz Liang, Alexandria. (2021) HaloTag Engineering for Enhanced Fluorogenicity and Kinetics with a Styrylpyridium Dye. ChemBioChem, 22 (24). pp. 3398-3401.

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Abstract

HaloTag is a small self-labeling protein that is frequently used for creating fluorescent reporters in living cells. The small-molecule dyes used with HaloTag are almost exclusively based on rhodamine scaffolds, which are often expensive and challenging to synthesize. Herein, we report the engineering of HaloTag for use with a chemically accessible, inexpensive fluorophore based on the dimethylamino-styrylpyridium dye. Through directed evolution, the maximum fluorogenicity and the apparent second-order bioconjugation rate constants could be improved up to 4-fold and 42-fold, respectively. One of the top variants, HT-SP5, enabled reliable imaging in mammalian cells, with a 113-fold fluorescence enhancement over the parent protein. Additionally, crystallographic characterization of selected mutants suggests the chemical origin of the fluorescent enhancement. The improved dye system offers a valuable tool for imaging and illustrates the viability of engineering self-labeling proteins for alternative fluorophores.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Chemie > Chemie > Bioanorganische Chemie (Ward)
UniBasel Contributors:Ward, Thomas R. R.
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:1439-4227
e-ISSN:1439-7633
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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