“…This site-specific single-cluster labeling of a protein is convenient to identify and localize the positions of specific chemical species or binding sites, subunits, and domains of the protein (AlBassam et al, 2002;Asturias et al, 2005;Boisset et al, 1992;Buchel et al, 2001;Datta et al, 2005;Kikkawa et al, 2000;Montesano-Roditis et al, 2001;Rappas et al, 2005;Wagenknecht et al, 1994). It has been proposed that site-specific multiple-cluster labeling of a protein could enable the precise determination of protein orientations, therefore improving resolution of single particle reconstruction (Jensen and Kornberg, 1998). Recent experimental progress to test this hypothesis has been made in labeling influenza neuraminidase using four single chain variable fragment (scFv)-Au NP conjugates (Ackerson et al, 2006).…”