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  • Chemogenetic control of gene expression and cell signaling with antiviral drugs.

Chemogenetic control of gene expression and cell signaling with antiviral drugs.

Nature methods (2018-07-04)
Elliot P Tague, Hannah L Dotson, Shannon N Tunney, D Christopher Sloas, John T Ngo
ABSTRACT

We developed a method in which the NS3 cis-protease from hepatitis C virus can be used as a ligand-inducible connection to control the function and localization of engineered proteins in mammalian cells. To demonstrate the versatility of this approach, we designed drug-sensitive transcription factors and transmembrane signaling proteins, the activities of which can be tightly and reversibly controlled through the use of clinically tested antiviral protease inhibitors.

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