ABSTRACT: Gene fission can convert monomeric proteins into two-piece catalysts, reporters, and transcription factors for systems and synthetic biology. However, some proteins can be challenging to fragment without disrupting function, such as near-infrared fluorescent protein (IFP). We describe a directed evolution strategy that can overcome this challenge by randomly fragmenting proteins and concomitantly fusing the protein fragments to pairs of proteins or peptides that associate. We used this method to create libraries that express fragmented IFP as fusions to a pair of associating peptides (IAAL-E3 and IAAL-K3) and proteins (CheA and CheY) and screened for fragmented IFP with detectable near-infrared fluorescence. Thirteen novel fragmen...
Fluorescent proteins have proven to be excellent reporters and biochemical sensors with a wide range...
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) can be detected through selective complementation of split fluor...
Fluorescent protein fusions (FPFs) have been used to address a wide range of questions in individual...
Gene fission can convert monomeric proteins into two-piece catalysts, reporters, and transcription f...
AbstractDirected evolution is a powerful method for generating novel molecules with desirable proper...
Split-protein systems are invaluable tools used for the discovery and investigations of the complexi...
Protein misfolding is implicated in numerous human diseases, including Alzheimer\u27s disease, Parki...
SummaryStudies of protein-protein interactions deep in organs and in whole mammals have been hindere...
A variety of fluorescent proteins with different spectral properties have been created by mutating g...
Self-associating split fluorescent proteins (FPs) are split FPs whose two fragments spontaneously as...
Infrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) provide an additional color to GFP and its homologs in protein ...
Protein expression in heterologous hosts for functional studies is a cumbersome effort. Here, we rep...
Protein stabilization was achieved through in vivo screening based on the thermodynamic linkage betw...
Biological proteins are known to fold into specific three-dimensional conformations. A prevailing vi...
The specific interactions of macromolecules along with the activity of enzymes are central to all as...
Fluorescent proteins have proven to be excellent reporters and biochemical sensors with a wide range...
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) can be detected through selective complementation of split fluor...
Fluorescent protein fusions (FPFs) have been used to address a wide range of questions in individual...
Gene fission can convert monomeric proteins into two-piece catalysts, reporters, and transcription f...
AbstractDirected evolution is a powerful method for generating novel molecules with desirable proper...
Split-protein systems are invaluable tools used for the discovery and investigations of the complexi...
Protein misfolding is implicated in numerous human diseases, including Alzheimer\u27s disease, Parki...
SummaryStudies of protein-protein interactions deep in organs and in whole mammals have been hindere...
A variety of fluorescent proteins with different spectral properties have been created by mutating g...
Self-associating split fluorescent proteins (FPs) are split FPs whose two fragments spontaneously as...
Infrared fluorescent proteins (IFPs) provide an additional color to GFP and its homologs in protein ...
Protein expression in heterologous hosts for functional studies is a cumbersome effort. Here, we rep...
Protein stabilization was achieved through in vivo screening based on the thermodynamic linkage betw...
Biological proteins are known to fold into specific three-dimensional conformations. A prevailing vi...
The specific interactions of macromolecules along with the activity of enzymes are central to all as...
Fluorescent proteins have proven to be excellent reporters and biochemical sensors with a wide range...
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) can be detected through selective complementation of split fluor...
Fluorescent protein fusions (FPFs) have been used to address a wide range of questions in individual...