Chemical and Synthetic Biology Approaches to Understand Cellular Functions - Part A, Volume 621, the latest release in the Methods in Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this volume covering Site-directed ethylation of membrane proteins for measuring conformational transitions in lipid bilayers, the Design and synthesis of fluorescent activity probes for protein phosphatases, Stains, Utilizing split-nanoLuc fragments as luminescent probes for protein solubility in living cells, SH2-domain based sensor for intracellular recognition of sulfo-tyrosine, DNA-encoded immunoglobulins for detection of parasites, An engineered TEV protease – calmodulin fusion based sensor for neuronal calcium recording, and much more.
Chemical and Synthetic Biology Approaches to Understand Cellular Functions - Part A, Volume 621, the latest release in the Methods in Enzymology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this volume covering Site-directed ethylation of membrane proteins for measuring conformational transitions in lipid bilayers, the Design and synthesis of fluorescent activity probes for protein phosphatases, Stains, Utilizing split-nanoLuc fragments as luminescent probes for protein solubility in living cells, SH2-domain based sensor for intracellular recognition of sulfo-tyrosine, DNA-encoded immunoglobulins for detection of parasites, An engineered TEV protease – calmodulin fusion based sensor for neuronal calcium recording, and much more.
1. Targeted m6A reader proteins to study the epitranscriptome
Simone Rauch and Bryan C. Dickinson
2. Synthetic gene expression circuits regulating sexual
reproduction
Nobuo Fukuda and Shinya Honda
3. Nucleotide resolution sequencing of N4-acetylcytidine in RNA
Justin M. Thomas, Keri M. Bryson and Jordan L. Meier
4. A guide for drug inducible genome editing with HIT systems
Chen Zhao, Shixian Wei and Yu Wang
5. A guide for drug inducible transcriptional activation with HIT
systems
Chen Zhao, Shixian Wei and Yu Wang
6. Direct cloning and heterologous expression of natural product
biosynthetic gene clusters by transformation-associated
recombination
Jia Jia Zhang, Kazuya Yamanaka, Xiaoyu Tang and Bradley S.
Moore
7. Salt-sensitive intein for large-scale polypeptide production
Yi-Zong Lee and Shih-Che Sue
8. Methods for the recombinant expression of active tyrosine kinase
domains: Guidelines and pitfalls
M. Escarlet Díaz Galicia, Abdullah Aldehaiman, SeungBeom Hong,
Stefan T. Arold and Raik Grünberg
9. Design, cloning and characterization of transcription
factor-based inducible gene expression systems
Erik K.R. Hanko, Nigel P. Minton and Naglis Malys
10. Design, construction, and validation of optogenetic
proteins
Colin P. O'Banion, Anwesha Goswami and David S. Lawrence
11. Overcoming component limitations in synthetic biology through
transposon-mediated protein engineering
Joshua T. Atkinson, Bingyan Wu, Laura Segatori and Jonathan J.
Silberg
12. Chemical biology of glycoproteins: From chemical synthesis to
biological impact
Yaohao Li, Amy H. Tran, Samuel J. Danishefsky and Zhongping Tan
13. In bulla functional channel expression systems that mimic
bacterial synthetic membranes
Masayuki Iwamoto and Shigetoshi Oiki
14. A mass spectrometry-based isotope-coded mass tag method to map
thiol accessibility in biological systems
John E. Gadbery and Nicole S. Sampson
15. Quick-soaking of crystals reveals unprecedented insights into
the catalytic mechanism of glycosyltransferases
David Albesa-Jové, Javier O. Cifuente, Beatriz Trastoy and Marcelo
E. Guerin
16. Cysteine-ethylation of tissue-extracted membrane proteins as a
tool to detect conformational states by solid-state NMR
spectroscopy
Daniel K. Weber, Taysir Bader, Erik K. Larsen, Songlin Wang, Tata
Gopinath, Mark Distefano and Gianluigi Veglia
17. Improved sensitivity and resolution of in-cell NMR spectra
David S. Burz, Leonard Breindel and Alexander Shekhtman
18. High-throughput methods in aptamer discovery and analysis
Kyle H. Cole and Andrej Lupták
19. Drop-in-well chamber for droplet interface bilayer with
built-in electrodes
Kazuhiro Urakubo, Masayuki Iwamoto and Shigetoshi Oiki
Dr. Arun K. Shukla is a world leader in the field of GPCR biology and he is currently a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering at the Institute of Technology, Kanpur in India. Dr. Shukla’s research program is focused on understanding the structure, function and regulation of G protein-coupled receptors with a long-term of designing novel therapeutics with minimized side-effects.
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