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Multiple Applications for Protein Functional Analysis–More Versatile than GFP
With HaloTag® Technology you can perform multicolor live- and fixed-cell imaging experiments using a single genetic construct. The technology is based on the formation of a covalent bond between a protein fusion tag and synthetic ligands, and is designed to enable understanding of protein function in a cellular and biochemical environment.
Featured Cell Imaging Applications
Temporal/Spatial Separation of Proteins in Live Cells
Fluorophores attached to HaloTag® ligands with different abilities to cross the cell membrane are used to regionally label a protein of interest.
Multiplex Live-Cell Imaging
The HaloTag® protein is not intrinsically fluorescent (unlike GFP). Therefore, the choice of fluorescent labels, including secondary and tertiary fluorophores, can be made after creating the HaloTag® fusion protein. This gives you more flexibility in choice of fluorophores than GFP.
Label Proteins in Fixed Cells--Combine with ICC for two-color Imaging
HaloTag® ligands retain their fluorescent properties after fixation, enabling multiplexing immunocytochemistry experiments.
Cell-to-Gel Analysis of Proteins
The HaloTag® protein-ligand interaction is stable and highly specific. The fluorescently labeled HaloTag® protein can be boiled with SDS-PAGE sample buffer and resolved on a gel without loss of fluorescent signal.