“…HaloTag on the other hand could accept a much larger inventory of cargos for protein‐specific labelling than a single color, photophysically limited emitter as the sole produce of an FP. In addition to fluorescent labels (e. g., 14 , TMR Halo ligand in Figure 5b), synthetic indicators targeting Zn(II), [60] Ca(II), [61] Mg(II) (e. g., 15 , MGH in Figure 5b), [62] microviscosity, [63] or other substances or properties, bright and stable dyes that enable super‐resolution imaging, [64] and other functional molecules [65] have been delivered to a POI via the HaloTag. The second order rate constant of labeling is up to 3×10 6 M −1 s −1 , which is 100 times larger than the SNAP‐tag [57] .…”