Understanding CRY2 interactions for optical control of intracellular signaling
Cryptochrome 2 (CRY2) can form light-regulated CRY2-CRY2 homo-oligomers or CRY2-CIB1 hetero-dimers, but modulating these interactions is difficult owing to the lack of interaction mechanism. Here the authors identify the interactions facilitating homo-oligomers and introduce mutations to create low...
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Main Authors: | Liting Duan, Jen Hope, Qunxiang Ong, Hsin-Ya Lou, Namdoo Kim, Comfrey McCarthy, Victor Acero, Michael Z. Lin, Bianxiao Cui |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/435e73dda8cb424e8a0087f173f65aa4 |
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