EndoBind detects endogenous protein-protein interactions in real time
Bill et al describe two high-throughput methods to detect protein-protein interactions in cells in real-time using the split-NanoLuciferase-complementation system. They demonstrate the methods can detect exogenously (RT-bind) or endogenously (EndoBind) expressed proteins, respectively.
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Main Authors: | Anke Bill, Sheryll Espinola, Daniel Guthy, Jacob R. Haling, Mylene Lanter, Min Lu, Anthony Marelli, Angelica Mendiola, Loren Miraglia, Brandon L. Taylor, Leonardo Vargas, Anthony P. Orth, Frederick J. King |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e6bdb53a936c41a9bbda86784fa7f7a5 |
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