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We are using clonable tags (metal precipitating peptides and Metallothionein) in our effort to identify, localize and study proteins in the EM. These clonable tags will play a role similar to what GFP plays in light microscopy.
The tags we are currently working with are A3 (a gold precipitating peptide), Ge8 (a silver precipitating peptide) and Metallothionein, MTH (a heavy metal binding protein).
Proteins well studied in our lab were used as a vehicle for our experiments. Eg5 (a kinesin motor domain), Kar3 (a kinesin motor domain), Vimentin (an intermediate filament protein), Desmin (another intermediate filament protein) and VP1 (a major capsid protein of the polyomavirus)
Constructs made include:
Eg5+A3, Eg5+Ge8, Eg5+3A3, Eg5+2MTHs
Kar3+A3, Kar3+2MTHs
Vimentin+A3, Vimentin+2MTHs, Vimentin+1MTH
Desmin+1MTH
VP1+A3, VP1+Ge8, VP1+3A3
In our efforts to optimize the metal precipitation and binding reactions by the peptide labels, we conducted a series of trial-and error experiments. These experiments involved preparing sample by a variety of methods, using various concentrations and types of gold precursors, different concentrations of proteins and also different concentrations and types of reducing buffers.
After a large number of experiments, we are concentrating our efforts on constructs Eg5+A3, Vimentin+A3, Kar3+A3, Vimentin+A3, Desmin+1MTH and Vimentin+1mMTH which based on our preliminary data show the most promise.
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Project Terms
BindingBinding ProteinsBuffersCapsid ProteinsCell physiologyCellular StructuresDataDesminFundingGoldGrantHeavy MetalsIntermediate Filament ProteinsKinesinLabelMetallothioneinMetalsMethodsMotorNational Center for Research ResourcesPeptidesPlayPolyomavirusPrecipitationPrincipal InvestigatorProteinsReactionResearchResearch InfrastructureResourcesRoleSamplingSeriesSilverSourceUnited States National Institutes of HealthVimentinWorkbasecostlight microscopyresearch study
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