RNA-based cooperative protein labeling that permits direct monitoring of the intracellular concentration change of an endogenous protein

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Abstract

Imaging the dynamics of proteins in living cells is a powerful means for understanding cellular functions at a deeper level. Here, we report a versatile method for spatiotemporal imaging of specific endogenous proteins in living mammalian cells. The method employs a bifunctional aptamer capable of selective protein recognition and fluorescent probe-binding, which is induced only when the aptamer specifically binds to its target protein. An aptamer for β-actin protein preferentially recognizes its monomer forms over filamentous forms, resulting in selective G-actin staining in both fixed and living cells. Through actin-drug treatment, the method permitted direct monitoring of the intracellular concentration change of endogenous G-actin. This protein-labeling method, which is highly selective and non-covalent, provides rich insights into the study of spatiotemporal protein dynamics in living cells.

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Pe, K. B. A., Yatsuzuka, K., Hakariya, H., Kida, T., Katsuda, Y., Fukuda, M., & Sato, S. I. (2021). RNA-based cooperative protein labeling that permits direct monitoring of the intracellular concentration change of an endogenous protein. Nucleic Acids Research, 49(22), E132. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkab839

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