| Literature DB >> 34028215 |
Sarah Pearce1, Chandra L Tucker1.
Abstract
To reveal the underpinnings of complex biological systems, a variety of approaches have been developed that allow switchable control of protein function. One powerful approach for switchable control is the use of inducible dimerization systems, which can be configured to control activity of a target protein upon induced dimerization triggered by chemicals or light. Individually, many inducible dimerization systems suffer from pre-defined dynamic ranges and overwhelming sensitivity to expression level and cellular context. Such systems often require extensive engineering efforts to overcome issues of background leakiness and restricted dynamic range. To address these limitations, recent tool development efforts have explored overlaying dimerizer systems with a second layer of regulation. Albeit more complex, the resulting layered systems have enhanced functionality, such as tighter control that can improve portability of these tools across platforms.Entities:
Keywords: chemical inducers of dimerization; induced dimerizer; optogenetic; protein control
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34028215 PMCID: PMC8144547 DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202000234
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Biol (Weinh) ISSN: 2701-0198