Connecting two proteins using a fusion alpha helix stabilized by a chemical cross linker
Linking protein components in a controlled manner is crucial for assembling protein nanostructures with pre-determined architecture. Here, the authors use a chemical cross-linker to fuse the terminal helices of two proteins into a single one, forcing the protein domains in a specific orientation.
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/92098307f65f4bc7afd1adb4559ec18b |
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Sumario: | Linking protein components in a controlled manner is crucial for assembling protein nanostructures with pre-determined architecture. Here, the authors use a chemical cross-linker to fuse the terminal helices of two proteins into a single one, forcing the protein domains in a specific orientation. |
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