NeissLock provides an inducible protein anhydride for covalent targeting of endogenous proteins

Covalent conjugation of endogenous protein complexes offers many opportunities for fundamental and clinical research. Based on a bacterial protein domain that forms a reactive anhydride in the presence of Ca2+, the authors here develop a system that enables the covalent capture of endogenous binding...

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Autores principales: Arne H. A. Scheu, Sheryl Y. T. Lim, Felix J. Metzner, Shabaz Mohammed, Mark Howarth
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ab5f138f64dd46278658c6e3480f86112021-12-02T14:16:13ZNeissLock provides an inducible protein anhydride for covalent targeting of endogenous proteins10.1038/s41467-021-20963-52041-1723https://doaj.org/article/ab5f138f64dd46278658c6e3480f86112021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-20963-5https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Covalent conjugation of endogenous protein complexes offers many opportunities for fundamental and clinical research. Based on a bacterial protein domain that forms a reactive anhydride in the presence of Ca2+, the authors here develop a system that enables the covalent capture of endogenous binding partners.Arne H. A. ScheuSheryl Y. T. LimFelix J. MetznerShabaz MohammedMark HowarthNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2021)
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Shabaz Mohammed
Mark Howarth
NeissLock provides an inducible protein anhydride for covalent targeting of endogenous proteins
description Covalent conjugation of endogenous protein complexes offers many opportunities for fundamental and clinical research. Based on a bacterial protein domain that forms a reactive anhydride in the presence of Ca2+, the authors here develop a system that enables the covalent capture of endogenous binding partners.
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author Arne H. A. Scheu
Sheryl Y. T. Lim
Felix J. Metzner
Shabaz Mohammed
Mark Howarth
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title NeissLock provides an inducible protein anhydride for covalent targeting of endogenous proteins
title_short NeissLock provides an inducible protein anhydride for covalent targeting of endogenous proteins
title_full NeissLock provides an inducible protein anhydride for covalent targeting of endogenous proteins
title_fullStr NeissLock provides an inducible protein anhydride for covalent targeting of endogenous proteins
title_full_unstemmed NeissLock provides an inducible protein anhydride for covalent targeting of endogenous proteins
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