Dna origami scaffold for studying intrinsically disordered proteins of the nuclear pore complex

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  • who: Philip Ketterer from the Department and Institute München, Am Coulombwall, a, Garching bei München, GermanyDelft University have published the Article: DNA origami scaffold for studying intrinsically disordered proteins of the nuclear pore complex, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: While this approach has provided encouraging results for NPC studies, all such previous work relied on random attachment of FG-Nups on nanopore surfaces which inherently precludes full control of the exact number, density, position, and composition of the FG-Nups. The authors report the design of these DNA origami-based . . .

     

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