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XB-ART-46783
Curr Protoc Protein Sci 2012 Nov 01;Chapter 14:14.14.1-14.14.10. doi: 10.1002/0471140864.ps1414s70.
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Fluorescent labeling of specific cysteine residues using CyMPL.

Puljung MC , Zagotta WN .


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The unique reactivity and relative rarity of cysteine among amino acids makes it a convenient target for the site-specific chemical modification of proteins. Commercially available fluorophores and modifiers react with cysteine through a variety of electrophilic functional groups. However, it can be difficult to achieve specific labeling of a particular cysteine residue in a protein containing multiple cysteines, in a mixture of proteins, or in a protein's native environment. This unit describes a procedure termed CyMPL (Cysteine Metal Protection and Labeling), which enables specific labeling by incorporating a cysteine of interest into a minimal binding site for group 12 metal ions (e.g., Cd2+ and Zn2+). These sites can be inserted into any region of known secondary structure in virtually any protein and cause minimal structural perturbation. Bound metal ions protect the cysteine from reaction while background cysteines are covalently blocked with non-fluorescent modifiers. The metal ions are subsequently removed and the deprotected cysteine is labeled specifically.

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