5-IAF is a fluorescent probe for labeling proteins.1 It has been used to label proteins through a reaction with sulfhydryl groups. 5-IAF displays excitation/emission maxima of 491/518 nm, respectively, which can shift during protein labeling or changes in hydrophobicity and can be quenched by potassium iodide. 5-IAF has been used to monitor ligand binding and conformational changes of the Na+/K+-ATPase.2
1.Hartig, P.R., Bertrand, N.J., and Sauer, K.5-Iodoacetamidofluorescein-labeled chloroplast coupling factor 1: Conformational dynamics and labeling-site characterizationBiochemistry16(19)4275-4282(1977) 2.Kapakos, J.G., and Steinberg, M.Ligand binding to (Na,K)-ATPase labeled with 5-iodoacetamidofluoresceinJ. Biol. Chem.261(5)2084-2089(1986)
















