Abstract

Protein labeling by using a protein tag and tag-specific fluorescent probes is increasingly becoming a useful technique for the real-time imaging of proteins in living cells. SNAP-tag as one of the most prominent fusion tags has been widely used and already commercially available. Recently, various fluorogenic probes for SNAP-tag based protein labeling were reported. Owing to turn-on fluorescence response, fluorogenic probes for SNAP-tag minimize the fluorescence background caused by unreacted or nonspecifically bound probes and allow for direct imaging in living cells without wash-out steps. Thus, real-time analysis of protein localization, dynamics and interactions has been made possible by SNAP-tag fluorogenic probes. In this review, we describe the design strategies of fluorogenic probes for SNAP-tag and their applications in cellular protein labeling.

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