Abstract
ABSTRACTFluorescent labelling of proteins without compromising their activity is crucial for determining their spatiotemporal localization while retaining their functionality. Spot-tag is a 12-amino acid peptide recognized by a single-domain nanobody. Here we introduce the spot-tag as a labelling strategy for proteins in fixed and living plant cells, using as an example the microtubule motor centromeric protein E-related Kinesin 7.3. Spot-tagging of ectopically introduced Kinesin 7.3 does not interfere with microtubules and spot staining results in a close-grained fluorophore labelling revealing a localization pattern that resembles “beads-on-a-string”. We anticipate that our protocol will apply to many more demanding protein cellular targets, offsetting activity perturbations and low photon quantum yields imposed by other protein-tagging approaches.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory