C1 - Journal Articles RefereedTargeted regulation of protein levels is an important tool to gain insights into the role of proteins essential to cell function and development. In recent years, a method based on mutated forms of the human FKBP12 has been established and used to great effect in various cell types to explore protein function. The mutated FKBP protein, referred to as destabilization domain (DD) tag when fused with a native protein at the N- or C-terminus targets the protein for proteosomal degradation. Regulated expression is achieved via addition of a compound, Shld-1, that stabilizes the protein and prevents degradation. A limited number of studies have used this system to provide powerful insight into protein function in the...
Despite many years of research, malaria remains a major public health problem with 300-500 million c...
The most severe form of malaria in humans is caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmo-dium falciparum...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2014.Ca...
Targeted regulation of protein levels is an important tool to gain insights into the role of protein...
Targeted regulation of protein levels is an important tool to gain insights into the role of protein...
Targeted regulation of protein levels is an important tool to gain insights into the role of protein...
To enhance the repertoire of molecular tools for studying malaria parasite biology, we have adapted ...
Malaria is a global burden with half of the worlds population at risk. The main causative agent of M...
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum has a unique, complex life cycle and exports a variety of...
Plasmodium falciparum is the causative agent of the most devastating human malaria worldwide. The di...
Plasmodium falciparum is a human intracellular parasite that is the causative agent of a deadly form...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Microbiology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, Februa...
© 2020 Thi Hong Hanh NguyenPlasmodium falciparum is a protozoan parasite that is responsible for the...
Plasmodium falciparum is a deadly parasite that causes malaria in humans. This disease causes the de...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum is the aetiological agent for malaria, a deadly infectious disease...
Despite many years of research, malaria remains a major public health problem with 300-500 million c...
The most severe form of malaria in humans is caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmo-dium falciparum...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2014.Ca...
Targeted regulation of protein levels is an important tool to gain insights into the role of protein...
Targeted regulation of protein levels is an important tool to gain insights into the role of protein...
Targeted regulation of protein levels is an important tool to gain insights into the role of protein...
To enhance the repertoire of molecular tools for studying malaria parasite biology, we have adapted ...
Malaria is a global burden with half of the worlds population at risk. The main causative agent of M...
The malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum has a unique, complex life cycle and exports a variety of...
Plasmodium falciparum is the causative agent of the most devastating human malaria worldwide. The di...
Plasmodium falciparum is a human intracellular parasite that is the causative agent of a deadly form...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Microbiology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, Februa...
© 2020 Thi Hong Hanh NguyenPlasmodium falciparum is a protozoan parasite that is responsible for the...
Plasmodium falciparum is a deadly parasite that causes malaria in humans. This disease causes the de...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum is the aetiological agent for malaria, a deadly infectious disease...
Despite many years of research, malaria remains a major public health problem with 300-500 million c...
The most severe form of malaria in humans is caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmo-dium falciparum...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, 2014.Ca...