Issue 15, 2019

A semisynthetic fluorescent protein assembly-based FRET probe for real-time profiling of cell membrane protease functions in situ

Abstract

A semisynthetic fluorescent protein assembly-based FRET probe (sFPAP) was proposed for cell membrane protease function assay. Here, the probe was anchored on a living cell membrane through a membrane inserting peptide (MIP) and was successfully utilized for in situ imaging of furin activity on the living cell membrane in real time.

Graphical abstract: A semisynthetic fluorescent protein assembly-based FRET probe for real-time profiling of cell membrane protease functions in situ

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Dec 2018
Accepted
23 Jan 2019
First published
24 Jan 2019

Chem. Commun., 2019,55, 2218-2221

A semisynthetic fluorescent protein assembly-based FRET probe for real-time profiling of cell membrane protease functions in situ

S. Sun, Y. Liu, J. Xia, M. Wang, R. Tang, C. Lei, Y. Huang, Z. Nie and S. Yao, Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 2218 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC09634A

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