Targeting protein stability with small molecules has emerged as an effective tool to control protein abundance in a fast, scalable and reversible manner. The technique involves tagging a protein of interest (POI) with a destabilizing domain (DD) specifically controlled by a small molecule. The successful construction of such fusion proteins may, however, be limited by functional interference of the DD epitope with electrostatic interactions required for full biological function of proteins. Another drawback of this approach is the remaining endogenous protein. Here, we combined the Cre-LoxP system with an advanced DD and generated a protein regulation system in which the loss of an endogenous protein, in our case the tumor suppressor PTEN, ...
Biological processes in development and disease are controlled by the abundance, localization and mo...
Protein stability is often a limiting factor in the development of commercial proteins and biopharma...
Methods that allow for the manipulation of genes or their products have been highly fruitful for bio...
<p><b>(A)</b> The transcription of the destabilization cassette FKBP**-PTEN was subcloned downstream...
SummaryRapid and reversible methods for perturbing the function of specific proteins are desirable t...
SummaryThe ability to make specific perturbations to biological molecules in a cell or organism is a...
The challenge of studying complex protein networks in whole animals has driven the development of ne...
Destabilizing domains (DDs) are genetic tags that conditionally control the level of abundance of pr...
Both genetic approaches and small-molecule inhibitors can be used to perturb protein function. Banas...
<div><p>Destabilizing domains are conditionally unstable protein domains that can be fused to a prot...
Tight control over protein degradation is a fundamental requirement for cells to respond rapidly to ...
The rational regulation of protein concentration remains an elusive problem in synthetic biology. Se...
The sheer size of the protein sequence space is massive: a protein of 100 residues can have 20^100 p...
A paper published in the September 8 issue of Cell [1] describes a generally applicable approach for...
The accumulation of protein aggregates is a common pathological hallmark of many neurodegenerative d...
Biological processes in development and disease are controlled by the abundance, localization and mo...
Protein stability is often a limiting factor in the development of commercial proteins and biopharma...
Methods that allow for the manipulation of genes or their products have been highly fruitful for bio...
<p><b>(A)</b> The transcription of the destabilization cassette FKBP**-PTEN was subcloned downstream...
SummaryRapid and reversible methods for perturbing the function of specific proteins are desirable t...
SummaryThe ability to make specific perturbations to biological molecules in a cell or organism is a...
The challenge of studying complex protein networks in whole animals has driven the development of ne...
Destabilizing domains (DDs) are genetic tags that conditionally control the level of abundance of pr...
Both genetic approaches and small-molecule inhibitors can be used to perturb protein function. Banas...
<div><p>Destabilizing domains are conditionally unstable protein domains that can be fused to a prot...
Tight control over protein degradation is a fundamental requirement for cells to respond rapidly to ...
The rational regulation of protein concentration remains an elusive problem in synthetic biology. Se...
The sheer size of the protein sequence space is massive: a protein of 100 residues can have 20^100 p...
A paper published in the September 8 issue of Cell [1] describes a generally applicable approach for...
The accumulation of protein aggregates is a common pathological hallmark of many neurodegenerative d...
Biological processes in development and disease are controlled by the abundance, localization and mo...
Protein stability is often a limiting factor in the development of commercial proteins and biopharma...
Methods that allow for the manipulation of genes or their products have been highly fruitful for bio...