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Generation of Ca2+-independent sortase A mutants with enhanced activity for protein and cell surface labeling

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2017

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Jeong, Hee-Jin, Gita C. Abhiraman, Craig M. Story, Jessica R. Ingram, and Stephanie K. Dougan. 2017. “Generation of Ca2+-independent sortase A mutants with enhanced activity for protein and cell surface labeling.” PLoS ONE 12 (12): e0189068. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0189068. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189068.

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Sortase A, a calcium-dependent transpeptidase derived from Staphylococcus aureus, is used in a broad range of applications, such as the conjugation of fluorescent dyes and other moieties to proteins or to the surface of eukaryotic cells. In vivo and cell-based applications of sortase have been somewhat limited by the large range of calcium concentrations, as well as by the often transient nature of protein-protein interactions in living systems. In order to use sortase A for cell labeling applications, we generated a new sortase A variant by combining multiple mutations to yield an enzyme that was both calcium-independent and highly active. This variant has enhanced activity for both N- and C-terminal labeling, as well as for cell surface modification under physiological conditions.

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Physical Sciences, Materials Science, Materials by Attribute, Pigments, Dyes, Fluorescent Dyes, Physics, Electromagnetic Radiation, Luminescence, Fluorescence, Imaging Techniques, Fluorescence Imaging, Chemistry, Chemical Compounds, Organic Compounds, Amino Acids, Aliphatic Amino Acids, Glycine, Organic Chemistry, Biology and Life Sciences, Biochemistry, Proteins, Cell Biology, Cellular Types, Animal Cells, Blood Cells, White Blood Cells, Lymphocytes, Immune Cells, Immunology, Medicine and Health Sciences, Spectrum Analysis Techniques, Spectrophotometry, Cytophotometry, Flow Cytometry, Organisms, Bacteria, Staphylococcus, Staphylococcus Aureus, Microbiology, Medical Microbiology, Microbial Pathogens, Bacterial Pathogens, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pathogens, Cell Physiology

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