Chen et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Recognition of photoresponsive polymer targets by protein fused with cis-form azobenzene-binding peptideChen et al., 2011
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- 10956618870086100269
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- Chen J
- Serizawa T
- Komiyama M
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- Chemistry letters
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Abstract The Trp–His–Thr–Leu–Pro–Asn–Ala sequence, which preferentially recognizes cis- form azobenzene groups of synthetic polymers, was fused to the N-terminus of green fluorescent protein. Quartz crystal microbalance measurements were used to investigate its …
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