Ko et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Genetically encoded FRET sensors using a fluorescent unnatural amino acid as a FRET donorKo et al., 2016
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- 2605427530612104815
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- Ko W
- Kim S
- Lee S
- Jo K
- Lee H
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- Rsc Advances
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FRET sensors based on fluorescent proteins have been powerful tools for probing protein– protein interactions and structural changes within proteins. However, they are intrinsically limited by their large size and the requirement for N-or C-terminal fusions. In this report, a …
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