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Carolina dos Santos Passos Answered Jun 12, 2023
Colorado State University
The sensors do't utilize nano materials. For in vitro applications we express and purify the designed sensors from E. coli cells. For detection of histone ubiquitination in mammalian cells, the sensors are genetically encoded, fused to fluorescent tags (e.g., EGFP) and introduced into cells through transient or lentiviral transfection.
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