Moulton et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Site-specific reversible protein and peptide modification: transglutaminase-catalyzed glutamine conjugation and bioorthogonal light-mediated removalMoulton et al., 2019
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- Moulton K
- Sadiki A
- Koleva B
- Ombelets L
- Tran T
- Liu S
- Wang B
- Chen H
- Micheloni E
- Beuning P
- O’Doherty G
- Zhou Z
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- Bioconjugate Chemistry
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Dynamic photoswitches in proteins that impart spatial and temporal control are important to manipulate and study biotic and abiotic processes. Nonetheless, approaches to install these switches into proteins site-specifically are limited. Herein we describe a novel site-specific …
- 102000004169 proteins and genes 0 title abstract description 154
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