Engineering a switchable single‐chain TEV protease to control protein maturation in living neurons
Abstract Engineered proteases are promising tools to address physiological and pathophysiological questions as well as to develop new therapeutic approaches. Here we introduce a new genetically encoded engineered single‐chain tobacco etch virus protease, allowing to control proprotein cleavage in di...
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Main Authors: | Pietro Renna (Author), Cristian Ripoli (Author), Onur Dagliyan (Author), Francesco Pastore (Author), Marco Rinaudo (Author), Agnese Re (Author), Fabiola Paciello (Author), Claudio Grassi (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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