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|a Chemical and synthetic biology approaches to understand cellular functions.
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|a Competitive binding assay for biotin and biotin derivatives, based on avidin and biotin-4-fluorescein -- (Strept)avidin as a template for ligands other than biotin: An overview -- Engineering siderophores -- Competitive profiling for enzyme inhibitors using chemical probes -- The NMR tube bioreactor -- A chemically-controlled system for activating RAS GTPases -- Temporal and rheostatic control of genome editing with a chemically-inducible Cas9 -- Synthetic receptors to understand and control cellular functions -- A suite of bioessays to evaluate CREB inhibitors -- Identification of lamins as the molecular targets of LBL1 using a clickable photoaffinity probe -- REX technologies for profiling and decoding the electrophile signaling axes mediated by Rosetta Stone proteins -- Building artificial genetic circuits to understand protein function -- Methods for studying human sirtuins with activity-based chemical probes -- Site-directed labeling of β-arrestin with monobromobimane for measuring their interactions with G protein-coupled receptors -- Reversible biotinylation of purified proteins for measuring protein-protein interactions.
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