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Noncanonical amino acid incorporation enables minimally disruptive labeling of stress granule and TDP-43 proteinopathy.
Hao Chen, Haocheng Wang, Yuning Lu, Peng Chen, Zhongfan Zheng, Tao Zhang, Jiou Wang
Published: 202510.1101/2025.10.17.683020
Abstract
Open AccessWe report a minimally disruptive labeling strategy for stress granule protein G3BP1 and ALS-linked protein TDP-43 using the fluorescent noncanonical amino acid Anap. By integrating genetic code expansion with rational site selection, we achieved precise incorporation of Anap that preserves protein structure and function. In live cells and neurons, Anap labeling faithfully recapitulated localization, stress-induced dynamics, and recovery behavior, outperforming conventional fluorescent tags and enabling physiologically relevant visualization of protein pathobiology.