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Designing synthetic transcription factors: A structural perspective
Aparna Boral1, Madhurima Khamaru1, Devrani Mitra1
1Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Abstract:
In this chapter, we discuss different design strategies of synthetic proteins, especially synthetic transcription factors. Design and engineering of synthetic transcription factors is particularly relevant for the need-based manipulation of gene expression. With recent advances in structural biology techniques and with the emergence of other precision biochemical/physical tools, accurate knowledge on structure-function relations is increasingly becoming available. Besides discussing the underlying principles of design, we go through individual cases, especially those involving four major groups of transcription factors-basic leucine zippers, zinc fingers, helix-turn-helix and homeodomains. We further discuss how synthetic biology can come together with structural biology to alter the genetic blueprint of life.
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