A brighter force gauge for cells

ELife
Victor Pui-Yan Ma, Khalid Salaita

Abstract

An improved biosensor sheds new light on tension within proteins.

References

May 22, 2008·Journal of Cell Science·Jonne HeleniusDaniel J Muller
Nov 19, 2010·Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology·Martin Alexander Schwartz
Aug 21, 2013·Methods in Molecular Biology·Katharina AustenCarsten Grashoff
Oct 9, 2013·Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology·Tadanori MammotoDonald E Ingber
Mar 24, 2015·Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering·Anna-Lena CostCarsten Grashoff
May 4, 2016·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Yang LiuKhalid Salaita
Mar 4, 2017·Science·Vincent C LucaK Christopher Garcia
Oct 24, 2017·Scientific Reports·Dominik EderChristof M Aegerter
Nov 22, 2017·Accounts of Chemical Research·Yang LiuKhalid Salaita

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Citations

Nov 17, 2020·Macromolecular Rapid Communications·Hanna TraegerStephen Schrettl
Jun 13, 2020·ACS Chemical Biology·Ashley K Nguyen, Kristopher A Kilian

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
biosensor
FRET

Software Mentioned

eLife
TSMod

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