Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience (Nov 2021)

Genetic Code Expansion and Click-Chemistry Labeling to Visualize GABA-A Receptors by Super-Resolution Microscopy

  • Alexander Kuhlemann,
  • Gerti Beliu,
  • Gerti Beliu,
  • Dieter Janzen,
  • Enrica Maria Petrini,
  • Danush Taban,
  • Dominic A. Helmerich,
  • Sören Doose,
  • Martina Bruno,
  • Andrea Barberis,
  • Carmen Villmann,
  • Markus Sauer,
  • Christian Werner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsyn.2021.727406
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Fluorescence labeling of difficult to access protein sites, e.g., in confined compartments, requires small fluorescent labels that can be covalently tethered at well-defined positions with high efficiency. Here, we report site-specific labeling of the extracellular domain of γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABA-A) receptor subunits by genetic code expansion (GCE) with unnatural amino acids (ncAA) combined with bioorthogonal click-chemistry labeling with tetrazine dyes in HEK-293-T cells and primary cultured neurons. After optimization of GABA-A receptor expression and labeling efficiency, most effective variants were selected for super-resolution microscopy and functionality testing by whole-cell patch clamp. Our results show that GCE with ncAA and bioorthogonal click labeling with small tetrazine dyes represents a versatile method for highly efficient site-specific fluorescence labeling of proteins in a crowded environment, e.g., extracellular protein domains in confined compartments such as the synaptic cleft.

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