Search Results - "Tutol, Jasmine N"
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Discovery and Characterization of a Naturally Occurring, Turn-On Yellow Fluorescent Protein Sensor for Chloride
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (08-01-2019)“…Fluorescent proteins have been extensively engineered and applied as optical indicators for chloride in a variety of biological contexts. Surprisingly, given…”
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Identification of mNeonGreen as a pH‐Dependent, Turn‐On Fluorescent Protein Sensor for Chloride
Published in Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (15-07-2019)“…Chloride‐sensitive fluorescent proteins generated from laboratory evolution have a characteristic tyrosine residue that interacts with a chloride ion and…”
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Unlocking chloride sensing in the red at physiological pH with a fluorescent rhodopsin-based host
Published in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (04-07-2023)“…Chloride is a vital ion for all forms of life. Protein-based fluorescent biosensors can enable researchers to visualize chloride in cells but remain…”
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Engineering the ChlorON Series: Turn-On Fluorescent Protein Sensors for Imaging Labile Chloride in Living Cells
Published in ACS central science (24-01-2024)“…Beyond its role as the “queen of electrolytes”, chloride can also serve as an allosteric regulator or even a signaling ion. To illuminate this essential anion…”
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Excitation ratiometric chloride sensing in a standalone yellow fluorescent protein is powered by the interplay between proton transfer and conformational reorganization
Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (01-09-2021)“…Natural and laboratory-guided evolution has created a rich diversity of fluorescent protein (FP)-based sensors for chloride (Cl − ). To date, such sensors have…”
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A single point mutation converts a proton-pumping rhodopsin into a red-shifted, turn-on fluorescent sensor for chloride
Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (21-04-2021)“…The visualization of chloride in living cells with fluorescent sensors is linked to our ability to design hosts that can overcome the energetic penalty of…”
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Discovery of a monomeric green fluorescent protein sensor for chloride by structure-guided bioinformatics
Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (09-11-2022)“…Chloride is an essential anion for all forms of life. Beyond electrolyte balance, an increasing body of evidence points to new roles for chloride in normal…”
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Coupling a Live Cell Directed Evolution Assay with Coevolutionary Landscapes to Engineer an Improved Fluorescent Rhodopsin Chloride Sensor
Published in ACS synthetic biology (15-04-2022)“…Our understanding of chloride in biology has been accelerated through the application of fluorescent protein-based sensors in living cells. These sensors can…”
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A recombinant platform to characterize the role of transmembrane protein hTMEM205 in Pt()-drug resistance and extrusion
Published in Metallomics (21-10-2020)“…Platinum-coordination complexes are among the most effective chemotherapeutic drugs used in clinics for the treatment of cancer. Despite their efficacy, cancer…”
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An activity-based fluorescent sensor for the detection of the phenol sulfotransferase SULT1A1 in living cells
Published in RSC chemical biology (15-03-2021)“…Human phenol sulfotransferases mediate the transfer of a sulfuryl moiety from the activated sulfate donor PAPS to hydroxy-containing substrates, altering…”
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Front Cover: Identification of mNeonGreen as a pH‐Dependent, Turn‐On Fluorescent Protein Sensor for Chloride (ChemBioChem 14/2019)
Published in Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (15-07-2019)“…mNeonGreen: A bright idea for chloride: Chloride‐sensitive fluorescent proteins generated from natural and laboratory‐guided evolution have a characteristic…”
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