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Preparation of the membrane-permeant biarsenicals FlAsH-EDT(2) and ReAsH-EDT(2) for fluorescent labeling of tetracysteine-tagged proteins.

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  • Preparation of the membrane-permeant biarsenicals FlAsH-EDT(2) and ReAsH-EDT(2) for fluorescent labeling of tetracysteine-tagged proteins. Abstract Text:

    The membrane-permeant fluorogenic biarsenicals FlAsH-EDT(2) and ReAsH-EDT(2) can be prepared in good yields by a straightforward two-step procedure from the inexpensive precursor dyes fluorescein and resorufin, respectively. Handling of toxic reagents such as arsenic trichloride is minimized so the synthesis can be carried out in a typical chemistry laboratory, usually taking about 2-3 d. A wide range of other biarsenical reagents and intermediates that also bind to tetracysteine-tagged (CysCysProGlyCysCys) proteins can be prepared similarly using this general procedure.

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    Preparation of the membrane-permeant biarsenicals FlAsH-EDT(2) and ReAsH-EDT(2) for fluorescent labeling of tetracysteine-tagged proteins. Journal Published:

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    Journal: Nature protocols

    VOLUME: 3

    Page Numbers: 1527-34

    Journal Abbreviation: Nat Protoc

    ISSN: 1750-2799

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2008

    Preparation of the membrane-permeant biarsenicals FlAsH-EDT(2) and ReAsH-EDT(2) for fluorescent labeling of tetracysteine-tagged proteins. Information

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Pharmacology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0647, USA.

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