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Deciphering protein microenvironment by using a cysteine specific switch-ON fluorescent probe

IR@CIMFR: CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad

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Title Deciphering protein microenvironment by using a cysteine specific switch-ON fluorescent probe
 
Creator Ali, Firoj
 
Subject Blasting
 
Description Fluorescent probes provide an unparalleled opportunity to visualize and quantify dynamic events. Here, we employ a medium-size, cysteine specific coumarin based switch-ON fluorescent probe ‘L’ to track protein unfolding profiles and accessibility of cysteine residues in proteins. It was established that ‘L’ is highly selective and exhibits no artifact due to interaction with other bystander species. ‘L’ is able to gauge subtle changes in protein microenvironment and proved to be effective in delineating early unfolding events that are difficult to otherwise discern by classic techniques such as circular dichroism. By solving the X-ray structure of TadA and probing the temperature dependent fluorescence-ON response with native TadA and its cysteine mutants, it was revealed that unfolding occurs in a stage-wise manner and the regions that are functionally important form compact sub-domains and unfold at later stages. Our results assert that probe ‘L’ serves as an efficient tool to monitor subtle changes in protein structure and can be employed as a generic dye to study processes such as protein unfolding
 
Publisher RSC
 
Date 2021-06-21
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Ali, Firoj (2021) Deciphering protein microenvironment by using a cysteine specific switch-ON fluorescent probe. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry (23).
 
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