Photoinduced, family-specific, site-selective cleavage of TIM-barrel proteins.
Nonenzymatic, chemical methods for the controlled cleavage of proteins at predictable sites in a site-specific manner are rare and of strong potential utility in clean, post-translational manipulation of protein structure for use in, for example, proteomics, sequencing, and tagged-protein production...
Main Authors: | Floyd, N, Oldham, N, Eyles, C, Taylor, S, Filatov, D, Brouard, M, Davis, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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