Full-Length Single-Molecule Protein Fingerprinting

NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Proteins are the primary functional actors of the cell. Hence, their identification is pivotal to advance our understanding of cell biology and disease. Current protein analysis methods are of limited use for distinguishing proteoforms. In particular, mass spectrometric methods often provide only ambiguous information on post-translational modification sites, and sequences of co-existing modifications may not be resolved. Here we demonstrate FRET-based single-molecule protein fingerprinting to map the location of individual amino acids and a post-translational modification within single full-length protein molecules. Using an approach that relies on transient binding of fluorescently labeled DNA strands to probe the amino acids on a protein one by one we show that we can fingerprint intrinsically disordered proteins as well as folded globular proteins with sub-nanometer resolution. We anticipate that this technology will be used for proteoform identification in biological and translational research with ultimate sensitivity. ### Competing Interest Statement C.J., M.F., C.L., and D.R. hold a patent on single-molecule FRET for protein characterization (patent number: WO2021049940). C.J., M.F., Z.L. filed a patent for the bifunctional linker for N-terminus protein modification.
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Protein Identification,Proteins,Protein Phosphorylation,Protein Synthesis
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