Rommelaere et al., 2004 - Google Patents
A method for rapidly screening functionality of actin mutants and tagged actinsRommelaere et al., 2004
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- Rommelaere H
- Waterschoot D
- Neirynck K
- Vandekerckhove J
- Ampe C
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- Biological procedures online
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Recombinant production and biochemical analysis of actin mutants has been hampered by the fact that actin has an absolute requirement for the eukaryotic chaperone CCT to reach its native state. We therefore have developed a method to rapidly screen the folding capacity …
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