Copper represents one of the most important biological metal ions due to its role as a catalytic cofactor in a multitude of proteins. However, an excess of copper is highly toxic. Thus, copper is heavily regulated, and copper homeostasis is controlled by many metalloregulatory proteins in various organisms. Here we report a genetically encoded copper(I) probe capable of monitoring copper fluctuations inside living cells. We insert the copper regulatory protein Ace1 into a yellow fluorescent protein, which selectively binds copper(I) and generates improved copper(I) probes
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
A copper-sensitive operon repressor protein (CsoR) has been identified in Streptomyces lividans (Cso...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy and computational chemistry have been used to probe the structure of b...
Copper represents one of the most important biological metal ions due to its role as a catalytic cof...
Copper represents one of the most important biological metal ions due to its role as a catalytic cof...
The potent redox activity of copper is required for sustaining life. Mismanagement of its cellular p...
Cells exert precise control over their cellular copper pools through a sophisticated array of uptake...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for eukaryotic systems and, thus, an essential mineral in the h...
Copper is an essential trace element and required for various biological processes, but free copper ...
Copper plays a critical role in the structure and function of essential proteins. These proteins mus...
The ability to image the concn. of transition metals in living cells in real time is important for f...
Copper is an essential element, yet toxic to cells. It can damage biomolecules by radical formation ...
<p>Mechanisms of copper homeostasis are of great interest partly due to their connection to debilita...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all biological systems. Multiple proteins require one or mo...
A Copper sensitive operon Repressor protein has been identified in Streptomyces livdians (CsoRSl) an...
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
A copper-sensitive operon repressor protein (CsoR) has been identified in Streptomyces lividans (Cso...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy and computational chemistry have been used to probe the structure of b...
Copper represents one of the most important biological metal ions due to its role as a catalytic cof...
Copper represents one of the most important biological metal ions due to its role as a catalytic cof...
The potent redox activity of copper is required for sustaining life. Mismanagement of its cellular p...
Cells exert precise control over their cellular copper pools through a sophisticated array of uptake...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for eukaryotic systems and, thus, an essential mineral in the h...
Copper is an essential trace element and required for various biological processes, but free copper ...
Copper plays a critical role in the structure and function of essential proteins. These proteins mus...
The ability to image the concn. of transition metals in living cells in real time is important for f...
Copper is an essential element, yet toxic to cells. It can damage biomolecules by radical formation ...
<p>Mechanisms of copper homeostasis are of great interest partly due to their connection to debilita...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for all biological systems. Multiple proteins require one or mo...
A Copper sensitive operon Repressor protein has been identified in Streptomyces livdians (CsoRSl) an...
The transition metal copper is an essential cofactor for many redox-active enzymes, but excessive co...
A copper-sensitive operon repressor protein (CsoR) has been identified in Streptomyces lividans (Cso...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy and computational chemistry have been used to probe the structure of b...