BioTechniques (Aug 1998)

Green Fluorescent Protein Labeling of Cytoskeletal Structures—Novel Targeting Approach Based on Leucine Zippers

  • B.-Z. Katz,
  • D. Krylov,
  • S.-i. Aota,
  • M. Olive,
  • C. Vinson,
  • K.M. Yamada

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/98252rr01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
pp. 298 – 304

Abstract

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Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a valuable marker for intracellular protein localization. However, the fusion of GFP with structural proteins can alter their properties, resulting in a loss of fusion protein localization, decreased GFP fluorescence or both. We describe a novel targeting approach based on noncovalent heterodimerization of GFP and cytoplasmic structural proteins. The formation of structural protein/GFP complexes was mediated by modified leucine zipper protein spacers designed to form high-affinity heterodimers. The complexes localized accurately to specific sites within cells, providing selective fluorescence labeling of subcellular structures such as microfilaments or focal contacts.