The bottom-up design of protein-based signaling networks is a key goal of synthetic biology; yet, it remains elusive due to our inability to tailor-make signal transducers and receptors that can be readily compiled into defined signaling networks. Here, we report a generic approach for the construction of protein-based molecular switches based on artficially autoinhibited proteases. Using structure-guided design and directed protein evolution, we created signal transducers based on artificially autoinhibited proteases that can be activated following site-specific proteolysis and also demonstrate the modular design of an allosterically regulated protease receptor following recombination with an affinity clamp peptide receptor. Notably, the r...
Protease signaling and scaffold-induced control of protein-protein interactions represent two import...
Allosteric protein switches are key controllers of information and energy processing in living organ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08The activities of the proteins involved in eukaryot...
The bottom-up design of protein-based signaling networks is a key goal of synthetic biology; yet, it...
The bottom-up design of protein-based signaling networks is a key goal of synthetic biology; yet, it...
Proteases are finding an increasing number of applications as molecular tools and reporters in biote...
Proteases are finding an increasing number of applications as molecular tools and reporters in biote...
Proteases have emerged as a promising class of enzymes to build post-translationally regulated signa...
Protein switches are ubiquitous in biological signal transduction systems, enabling cells to sense a...
Protein switches are ubiquitous in biological signal transduction systems, enabling cells to sense a...
The rational construction of synthetic protein switches with predefined input–output parameters cons...
Enzymatic polypeptide proteolysis is a widespread and powerful biological control mechanism. Over th...
Allosteric protein switches are key controllers of information and energy processing in living organ...
Living cells respond to their environment using networks of signaling molecules that act as sensors,...
Living cells integrate information from their external environments and demonstrate a wide range of ...
Protease signaling and scaffold-induced control of protein-protein interactions represent two import...
Allosteric protein switches are key controllers of information and energy processing in living organ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08The activities of the proteins involved in eukaryot...
The bottom-up design of protein-based signaling networks is a key goal of synthetic biology; yet, it...
The bottom-up design of protein-based signaling networks is a key goal of synthetic biology; yet, it...
Proteases are finding an increasing number of applications as molecular tools and reporters in biote...
Proteases are finding an increasing number of applications as molecular tools and reporters in biote...
Proteases have emerged as a promising class of enzymes to build post-translationally regulated signa...
Protein switches are ubiquitous in biological signal transduction systems, enabling cells to sense a...
Protein switches are ubiquitous in biological signal transduction systems, enabling cells to sense a...
The rational construction of synthetic protein switches with predefined input–output parameters cons...
Enzymatic polypeptide proteolysis is a widespread and powerful biological control mechanism. Over th...
Allosteric protein switches are key controllers of information and energy processing in living organ...
Living cells respond to their environment using networks of signaling molecules that act as sensors,...
Living cells integrate information from their external environments and demonstrate a wide range of ...
Protease signaling and scaffold-induced control of protein-protein interactions represent two import...
Allosteric protein switches are key controllers of information and energy processing in living organ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08The activities of the proteins involved in eukaryot...