Literature DB >> 30518560

VIPER is a genetically encoded peptide tag for fluorescence and electron microscopy.

Julia K Doh1, Jonathan D White1, Hannah K Zane1, Young Hwan Chang1,2, Claudia S López1,2,3, Caroline A Enns4, Kimberly E Beatty5,2.   

Abstract

Many discoveries in cell biology rely on making specific proteins visible within their native cellular environment. There are various genetically encoded tags, such as fluorescent proteins, developed for fluorescence microscopy (FM). However, there are almost no genetically encoded tags that enable cellular proteins to be observed by both FM and electron microscopy (EM). Herein, we describe a technology for labeling proteins with diverse chemical reporters, including bright organic fluorophores for FM and electron-dense nanoparticles for EM. Our technology uses versatile interacting peptide (VIP) tags, a class of genetically encoded tag. We present VIPER, which consists of a coiled-coil heterodimer formed between the genetic tag, CoilE, and a probe-labeled peptide, CoilR. Using confocal FM, we demonstrate that VIPER can be used to highlight subcellular structures or to image receptor-mediated iron uptake. Additionally, we used VIPER to image the iron uptake machinery by correlative light and EM (CLEM). VIPER compared favorably with immunolabeling for imaging proteins by CLEM, and is an enabling technology for protein targets that cannot be immunolabeled. VIPER is a versatile peptide tag that can be used to label and track proteins with diverse chemical reporters observable by both FM and EM instrumentation.

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Keywords:  biochemistry; chemical biology; coiled coil; electron microscopy; fluorescence microscopy

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30518560      PMCID: PMC6304991          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1808626115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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7.  Imaging VIPER-labeled Cellular Proteins by Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy.

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8.  Generation of CoilR Probe Peptides for VIPER-labeling of Cellular Proteins.

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