Genetically encoded formaldehyde sensors inspired by a protein intra-helical crosslinking reaction
In order to understand the role of formaldehyde in living systems, real-time monitoring is required. Here the authors report a genetically encoded, reaction-based formaldehyde sensor (FAsor) that enables visualisation of formaldehyde in mammalian cells and tissues.
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Main Authors: | Rongfeng Zhu, Gong Zhang, Miao Jing, Yu Han, Jiaofeng Li, Jingyi Zhao, Yulong Li, Peng R. Chen |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dbe7042aba324d82aee7aceb94e4d65b |
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