Conditional control of fluorescent protein degradation by an auxin-dependent nanobody

Current approaches to conditionally deplete target proteins require site-specific genetic engineering or have poor temporal control. Here the authors overcome these limitations by combining the AID system with nanobodies to reversibly degrade GFP-tagged proteins in living cells and zebrafish.

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Autores principales: Katrin Daniel, Jaroslav Icha, Cindy Horenburg, Doris Müller, Caren Norden, Jörg Mansfeld
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Sumario:Current approaches to conditionally deplete target proteins require site-specific genetic engineering or have poor temporal control. Here the authors overcome these limitations by combining the AID system with nanobodies to reversibly degrade GFP-tagged proteins in living cells and zebrafish.