Protease signaling and scaffold-induced control of protein-protein interactions represent two important mechanisms for intracellular signaling. Here we report a generic and modular approach to control the activity of scaffolding proteins by protease activity, creating versatile molecular platforms to construct synthetic signaling networks. Using 14 3 3 proteins as a structurally well-characterized and important class of scaffold proteins, three different architectures were explored to achieve optimal protease-mediated control of scaffold activity, fusing either one or two monovalent inhibitory ExoS peptides or a single bivalent ExoS peptide to T14 3 3 using protease-cleavable linkers. Analysis of scaffolding activity before and after protea...
The spatial and temporal organization of molecules within a cell is critical for coordinating the ma...
Hexameric hemoprotein (HTHP) is employed as a scaffold protein for the supramolecular assembly and a...
Assembly of proteins into higher-order complexes generates specificity and selectivity in cellular s...
Protease signaling and scaffold-induced control of protein-protein interactions represent two import...
Protease signaling and scaffold-induced control of protein–protein interactions represent two import...
Scaffold proteins regulate cell signalling by promoting the proximity of putative interaction partne...
Scaffold proteins operate as organizing hubs to enable high-fidelity signaling, fulfilling crucial r...
Scaffold proteins influence cellular signalling by binding to multiple signalling enzymes, receptors...
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...
Synthetic Biology seeks to apply engineering principles to the design of biological systems, such th...
<div><p>Scaffold proteins play a crucial role in facilitating signal transduction in eukaryotes by b...
AbstractCells coordinate and integrate various functional modules that control their dynamics, intra...
The spatial and temporal organization of molecules within a cell is critical for coordinating the ma...
Hexameric hemoprotein (HTHP) is employed as a scaffold protein for the supramolecular assembly and a...
Assembly of proteins into higher-order complexes generates specificity and selectivity in cellular s...
Protease signaling and scaffold-induced control of protein-protein interactions represent two import...
Protease signaling and scaffold-induced control of protein–protein interactions represent two import...
Scaffold proteins regulate cell signalling by promoting the proximity of putative interaction partne...
Scaffold proteins operate as organizing hubs to enable high-fidelity signaling, fulfilling crucial r...
Scaffold proteins influence cellular signalling by binding to multiple signalling enzymes, receptors...
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...
Synthetic Biology seeks to apply engineering principles to the design of biological systems, such th...
<div><p>Scaffold proteins play a crucial role in facilitating signal transduction in eukaryotes by b...
AbstractCells coordinate and integrate various functional modules that control their dynamics, intra...
The spatial and temporal organization of molecules within a cell is critical for coordinating the ma...
Hexameric hemoprotein (HTHP) is employed as a scaffold protein for the supramolecular assembly and a...
Assembly of proteins into higher-order complexes generates specificity and selectivity in cellular s...