iScience (Dec 2019)

Electron Microscopic Detection of Single Membrane Proteins by a Specific Chemical Labeling

  • Shigekazu Tabata,
  • Marijo Jevtic,
  • Nobutaka Kurashige,
  • Hirokazu Fuchida,
  • Munetsugu Kido,
  • Kazushi Tani,
  • Naoki Zenmyo,
  • Shohei Uchinomiya,
  • Harumi Harada,
  • Makoto Itakura,
  • Itaru Hamachi,
  • Ryuichi Shigemoto,
  • Akio Ojida

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
pp. 256 – 268

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Summary: Electron microscopy (EM) is a technology that enables visualization of single proteins at a nanometer resolution. However, current protein analysis by EM mainly relies on immunolabeling with gold-particle-conjugated antibodies, which is compromised by large size of antibody, precluding precise detection of protein location in biological samples. Here, we develop a specific chemical labeling method for EM detection of proteins at single-molecular level. Rational design of α-helical peptide tag and probe structure provided a complementary reaction pair that enabled specific cysteine conjugation of the tag. The developed chemical labeling with gold-nanoparticle-conjugated probe showed significantly higher labeling efficiency and detectability of high-density clusters of tag-fused G protein-coupled receptors in freeze-fracture replicas compared with immunogold labeling. Furthermore, in ultrathin sections, the spatial resolution of the chemical labeling was significantly higher than that of antibody-mediated labeling. These results demonstrate substantial advantages of the chemical labeling approach for single protein visualization by EM. : Nanoparticles; Biochemistry Methods; Structural Biology Subject Areas: Nanoparticles, Biochemistry Methods, Structural Biology