PLoS ONE (Jul 2007)

Novel peptide sequence ("IQ-tag") with high affinity for NIR fluorochromes allows protein and cell specific labeling for in vivo imaging.

  • Kimberly A Kelly,
  • Jonathan Carson,
  • Jason R McCarthy,
  • Ralph Weissleder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000665
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 7
p. e665

Abstract

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Probes that allow site-specific protein labeling have become critical tools for visualizing biological processes.Here we used phage display to identify a novel peptide sequence with nanomolar affinity for near infrared (NIR) (benz)indolium fluorochromes. The developed peptide sequence ("IQ-tag") allows detection of NIR dyes in a wide range of assays including ELISA, flow cytometry, high throughput screens, microscopy, and optical in vivo imaging.The described method is expected to have broad utility in numerous applications, namely site-specific protein imaging, target identification, cell tracking, and drug development.