Generation of auxin inducible degron (AID) knock-in cell lines for targeted protein degradation in mammalian cells
Summary: Targeted protein degradation using degrons, such as the mini-Auxin-inducible degron (mAID), has an advantage over genetic silencing/knockout. However, the efficiency of sgRNA, homologous recombination, tedious expansion, and screening single clones makes the process of tagging endogenous pr...
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Main Authors: | Bikash Adhikari, Ashwin Narain, Elmar Wolf |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/eabd39a47e3e4e508f16a6a2b0613cc0 |
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