Abstract

We report a method to selectively label phosphorylated, membrane proteins with microscopic particles. This technology is particularly useful in single particle studies. In such studies, the particles may serve to visualize protein diffusion and/or as ‘handles’ to study the force of interaction between the labeled protein and the membrane matrix. In the latter kind of experiments, forces can be applied and measured by calibrated optical tweezers. Optical tweezers were used in this work to test the strength of the particle labeling. Labeling a single protein with a particle produces a long-lived, distinct tag and is particularly useful for proteins in photosynthetic membranes, which contain endogenous fluorophores that would render single fluorescent proteins difficult to detect.

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