Positively Charged Tags Impede Protein Mobility in Cells as Quantified by 19F NMR.
Yansheng YeQiong WuWenwen ZhengBin JiangGary J PielakMaili LiuConggang LiPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2019)
Proteins are often tagged for visualization or delivery in the "sea" of other macromolecules in cells but how tags affect protein mobility remains poorly understood. Here, we employ in-cell 19F NMR to quantify the mobility of proteins with charged tags in Escherichia coli cells and Xenopus laevis oocytes. We find that the transient charge-charge interactions between the tag and cellular components affect protein mobility. More specifically, positively charged tags impede protein mobility.