Abstract

Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is an ideal tool for studying protein conformational changes and dynamics. Strategies to specifically label proteins with multiple colors at structurally important sites, a prerequisite for such studies, however, need to be devised on a protein-by-protein basis. Here we describe a simple yet widely applicable two-color site-specific protein labeling method utilizing Npu DnaE split intein.

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