2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2021.753283
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Snake Toxins Labeled by Green Fluorescent Protein or Its Synthetic Chromophore are New Probes for Nicotinic acetylcholine Receptors

Abstract: Fluorescence can be exploited to monitor intermolecular interactions in real time and at a resolution up to a single molecule. It is a method of choice to study ligand-receptor interactions. However, at least one of the interacting molecules should possess good fluorescence characteristics, which can be achieved by the introduction of a fluorescent label. Gene constructs with green fluorescent protein (GFP) are widely used to follow the expression of the respective fusion proteins and monitor their function. R… Show more

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“…At IBCh, GFP was recombinantly fused with α-cobratoxin for research on the nAChR. However, the results were unsatisfactory and a much higher resolution in the detection of α7 and muscle-type nAChRs in the cell lines was achieved when α-cobratoxin was chemically modified not with full-size GFP but only using its synthesized chromophore [ 73 ].…”
Section: Three-finger Proteins From Snake Venoms In Research On Nachrsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At IBCh, GFP was recombinantly fused with α-cobratoxin for research on the nAChR. However, the results were unsatisfactory and a much higher resolution in the detection of α7 and muscle-type nAChRs in the cell lines was achieved when α-cobratoxin was chemically modified not with full-size GFP but only using its synthesized chromophore [ 73 ].…”
Section: Three-finger Proteins From Snake Venoms In Research On Nachrsmentioning
confidence: 99%