Cellular delivery and photochemical release of a caged inositol-pyrophosphate induces PH-domain translocation in cellulo
Photocaged inositol-pyrophosphates offer a tool to study cellular signalling, but their challenging synthesis has precluded any biological studies so far. Here, the authors report the synthesis and cellular delivery of a photocaged analogue, and show that it mediates protein translocation in cellulo...
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Autores principales: | Igor Pavlovic, Divyeshsinh T. Thakor, Jessica R. Vargas, Colin J. McKinlay, Sebastian Hauke, Philipp Anstaett, Rafael C. Camuña, Laurent Bigler, Gilles Gasser, Carsten Schultz, Paul A. Wender, Henning J. Jessen |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a6bac542d07b431a964d07a618a8a4d6 |
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