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==Zac Email==
Hi Guys,
Here are the different labeling techniques that might be applicable with recombinant expression of AMPARs. Roughly ranked from most to least likely to succeed, separated by large vs small [[AMPAR]] N-terminal additions. The references in parentheses are for background on the technique.
:'''Large [[AMPAR]] N-terminal addition'''
:* Halotag (Promega): [[AMPAR]]-enzyme, QD-Halotag substrate
:* [[AMPAR]]-streptavidin, QD-biotin
:'''Small [[AMPAR]] N-terminal addition'''
:* [[AMPAR]]-FLAG, QD-anti-FLAG
:* [[AMPAR]]-biotin ligase recognition peptide, QD-biotin + biotin ligase (LuTing2013PLOSONE)
:* [[AMPAR]]-peptide A, QD-peptide B, which binds peptide A (ZhangKodadek2000NatBiotech)
:* [[AMPAR]]-unnatural amino acid azide, QD-propargyl (ChaterjeeSchultz2013PNAS)


==Fluorescence Imaging==
==Fluorescence Imaging==

Revision as of 17:34, 4 July 2013

Malinow Molecular Methods Quantum Dots Choquet AMPAR

Zac Email

Hi Guys, Here are the different labeling techniques that might be applicable with recombinant expression of AMPARs. Roughly ranked from most to least likely to succeed, separated by large vs small AMPAR N-terminal additions. The references in parentheses are for background on the technique.


Large AMPAR N-terminal addition
  • Halotag (Promega): AMPAR-enzyme, QD-Halotag substrate
  • AMPAR-streptavidin, QD-biotin
Small AMPAR N-terminal addition
  • AMPAR-FLAG, QD-anti-FLAG
  • AMPAR-biotin ligase recognition peptide, QD-biotin + biotin ligase (LuTing2013PLOSONE)
  • AMPAR-peptide A, QD-peptide B, which binds peptide A (ZhangKodadek2000NatBiotech)
  • AMPAR-unnatural amino acid azide, QD-propargyl (ChaterjeeSchultz2013PNAS)


Fluorescence Imaging


Molecular Interaction or Proximity


Microscopy


See Also