2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.1c00302
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Living-DNA Nanogel Appendant Enables In Situ Modulation and Quantification of Regulation Effects on Membrane Proteins

Abstract: Screening appendants on membrane proteins to understand their varied regulation effects is desirable for finding the potential candidates of the membrane-proteintargeted drugs. However, most artificial appendants can hardly support in situ condition screening because they cannot evolve in situ, neither can they send out signals to reflect the modulation. Here, we designed living-DNA appendants to enable such screening. First, the living-cell rolling-circle amplification (LCRCA) strategy was developed to elonga… Show more

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