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Title: 'Light up' protein-protein interaction through bioorthogonal incorporation of a turn-on fluorescent probe into β-lactamase
Authors: Hu, R 
Yap, HK 
Fung, YH 
Wang, Y 
Cheong, WL 
So, LY 
Tsang, CS 
Lee, LYS 
Lo, WKC 
Yuan, J 
Sun, N 
Leung, YC 
Yang, G
Wong, KY 
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2016
Source: Molecular biosystems, 1 Dec. 2016, v. 12, no. 12, p. 3544-3549
Abstract: Fluorescent labeling of biomacromolecules to light up biological events through non-invasive methods is of great importance, but is still challenging in terms of fluorophore properties and the labeling methods used. Herein, we designed and synthesized a biocompatible and conformation sensitive tetraphenylethene derivative EPB with aggregation induced emission (AIE) properties. By introducing EPB into TEM-1 β-lactamase (TEM-1 Bla) through a two-step approach, a conformation-dependent fluorescent sensor EPB104-Bla was genetically engineered, which was applied to monitor the protein-protein interaction (PPI) with β-lactamase inhibitor protein (BLIP). The fluorescence signal of EPB104-Bla increases by an approximately 5-fold upon binding to BLIP, indicating that EPB-104 Bla is capable of lighting up the PPI. The dissociation constant (Kd) between EPB104-Bla and BLIP was estimated to be 0.6 μM, which is consistent with that derived from the kinetic inhibition assay. This study demonstrates that genetic modification of proteins with AIE probes might open up new opportunities to develop biosensors in PPI analysis.
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Journal: Molecular biosystems 
ISSN: 1742-206X
EISSN: 1742-2051
DOI: 10.1039/c6mb00566g
Rights: This journal is ©The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016
The following publication Hu, R., Yap, H. K., Fung, Y. H., Wang, Y., Cheong, W. L., So, L. Y., ... & Wong, K. Y. (2016). ‘Light up’protein–protein interaction through bioorthogonal incorporation of a turn-on fluorescent probe into β-lactamase. Molecular BioSystems, 12(12), 3544-3549 is available at https://doi.org/10.1039/c6mb00566g.
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