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Visualizing Biochemical Activities in Living Cells through Chemistry

Reymond, Luc  
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Lukinavicius, Grazvydas  
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Umezawa, Keitaro
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2011
CHIMIA

The development of molecular probes to visualize cellular processes is an important challenge in chemical biology. One possibility to create such cellular indicators is based on the selective labeling of proteins with synthetic probes in living cells. Over the last years, our laboratory has developed different labeling approaches for monitoring protein activity and for localizing synthetic probes inside living cells. In this article, we review two of these labeling approaches, the SNAP-tag and CLIP-tag technologies, and their use for studying cellular processes.

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DOI
10.2533/chimia.2011.868
Web of Science ID

WOS:000298362000010

Author(s)
Reymond, Luc  
Lukinavicius, Grazvydas  
Umezawa, Keitaro
Maurel, Damien  
Brun, Matthias A.  
Masharina, Anastasiya  
Bojkowska, Karolina  
Mollwitz, Birgit  
Schena, Alberto  
Griss, Rudolf  
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Date Issued

2011

Published in
CHIMIA
Volume

65

Start page

868

End page

871

Subjects

Cell biology

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Imaging

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Protein chemistry

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SNAP-tag

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Synthetic probes

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Calcium Indicator

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In-Vivo

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Fluorescent-Probes

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Live Cells

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Proteins

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Molecules

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Nanoscopy

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