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Schwartz, E.C., Saez, L., Young, M.W., Muir, T.W. (2007). Post-translational enzyme activation in an animal via optimized conditional protein splicing.  Nat. Chem. Biol. 3(1): 50--54.
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FBrf0195322
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Control over the timing, location and level of protein activity in vivo is crucial to understanding biological function. Living systems are able to respond to external and internal stimuli rapidly and in a graded fashion by maintaining a pool of proteins whose activities are altered through post-translational modifications. Here we show that the process of protein trans-splicing can be used to modulate enzymatic activity both in cultured cells and in Drosophila melanogaster. We used an optimized conditional protein splicing system to rapidly trigger the in vivo ligation of two inactive fragments of firefly luciferase in a tunable manner. This technique provides a means of controlling enzymatic function with greater speed and precision than with standard genetic techniques and is a useful tool for probing biological processes.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Nat. Chem. Biol.
    Title
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Publication Year
    2005-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1552-4450 1552-4469
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