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protecting group (PPG; also
known as: photoremovable, photosensitive, or
photocleavable protecting group) is a
chemical modification to a
molecule that can...
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unnatural amino acids into Cas9, or by
modifying the
guide RNAs with
photocleavable complements for
genome editing.
Methods to
control genome editing with...
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activation can be
either irreversible, as in the case of
caged peptides with
photocleavable protecting groups, or reversible,
utilizing molecular photoswitches...
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beads for tag isolation. Cy3 fluorop****: used to
validated cleavage of
photocleavable linker. If cleaved, cell will
appear green upon
exposure to 514 nm light...
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microscopic region of
interest on an FFPE or
frozen tissue slide due to a UV-
photocleavable barcode engineered into the in-situ
hybridization probes. The region...
- case, a
protein of
interest can be
fused to a
scaffold protein via a
photocleavable linker. Upon irradiation, the
linker is broken, and the
protein is released...
- acid) is a
caged form of the
glutamate neurotransmitter,
which is
photocleavable by one- (lexc = 360 nm) as well as two-photon
irradiation (lexc = 720 nm)...
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lithography techniques. The
copolymer layer is
functionalized with
photocleavable protection groups that upon
illumination create reactive amines. Subsequent...
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mammalian brain slices.
Small molecules are
easier to
modify by
photocleavable groups,
compared to
larger constructs such as proteins. Photoactivatable...
- L; Hsieh-Wilson, LC; Wu, L; Yi, W (2019-01-18). "An Isotope-Coded
Photocleavable Probe for
Quantitative Profiling of
Protein O-GlcNAcylation" (PDF)....