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Examining BCL-2 Family Function with Large Unilamellar Vesicles
Published on: October 5, 2012
Design and Evolution of a Miniature Bcl-2 Binding Protein
Jason W Chin1, Alanna Schepartz1
1Department of Chemistry Yale University PO Box 208107, New Haven, CT 06520 (USA) Fax: (+1) 203-432-3486.
Abstract:
A major challenge for chemical biologists lies in the design of potent and selective ligands for protein surfaces. Here a protein grafting and evolution strategy is used to discover highly potent and specific miniature protein ligands for human Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL . Miniature proteins could be used to dissect, modulate, or analyze a single protein function, irrespective of the other functions the protein may regulate within the proteome.
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