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The protein-labeling reagent FLASH-EDT2 binds not only to CCXXCC motifs but also non-specifically to endogenous cysteine-rich proteins.

K Stroffekova1, C Proenza, K G Beam.   

Abstract

FLASH-EDT2--4',5'-bis(1,3,2-dithioarsolan-2-yl)fluorescein-(1,2-ethanedithiol)2--has been reported to fluoresce only after binding with high affinity to a specific tetracysteine motif (CCXXCC, "Cys4") and thus to provide a technique for labeling recombinant proteins in vivo (Griffin et al. Science 281:269-272). We have attempted to use FLASH-EDT2 as a site-specific label of the II-III loop of the dihydropyridine receptor (DHPR) in skeletal muscle. Upon expression in dysgenic myotubes (which lack endogenous alpha1s), an alpha1s mutated to contain CCRECC in the II-III loop was able to produce L-type calcium currents and to mediate skeletal-type excitation-contraction (EC) coupling, but FLASH-EDT2 labeling revealed no difference from non-transfected dysgenic myotubes. HeLa-S3 cells transfected with Cys4-containing calmodulin were significantly more fluorescent than non-transfected cells, whereas the difference between transfected and non-transfected cells was less apparent for CHO-K and HEK 293 cells. Because the fluorescence of non-transfected cells increased substantially after treatment with FLASH-EDT2, it suggested the possibility that FLASH binds to endogenous cysteine-containing proteins. This finding was confirmed in cuvette experiments in which FLASH-EDT2 fluorescence was observed after FLASH-EDT, was added to protein homogenates from myotubes or cell lines. The enhanced fluorescence was abolished by pretreatment of cells or cell homogenates with coumarine maleimide (CPM), which modifies cysteine residues covalently. Thus, enhanced FLASH fluorescence appears to occur both after binding to an introduced Cys4 motif and to endogenous, cysteine-containing proteins. Therefore, FLASH-EDT2 may be useful only for labeling those recombinant proteins that express at a very high level.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11680618     DOI: 10.1007/s004240100619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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