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Vol.10 - No.4 (2016.12.20) |
Title
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Intein-mediated Protein Engineering for Biosensor Fabrication |
Authors
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Hyunjin Jeon1, Minhyeong Lee1, Wonhee Jang2 & Youngeun Kwon1,* |
Institutions
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1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Dongguk University, Pildong 3-ga, Seoul 04620, Republic of Korea
2Department of Chemical Biological Engineering, Dongguk University, Pildong 3-ga, Seoul 04620, Republic of Korea
*Correspondence and requests for materials should be addressed to Y. Kwon (ykwon@dongguk.edu) |
Abstract
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Intein-mediated protein engineering has become a valuable tool for biosensing applications. Expressed protein ligation and protein trans-splicing were used to generate proteins with necessary tags or cyclic peptides that can be used to build various biosensing platforms such as biochips or sensor proteins. Especially the use of split-inteins that carry out conditional protein splicing reaction enabled the fabrication of various genetically-encoded biosensors that can monitor various signaling events in vivo including protein-protein interactions and protein translocalization. Biological targets activated split-inteins to generate functioning reporter molecules, such as luciferase and autofluorescent proteins. We here review various sensing platforms that utilize intein-mediated protein engineering technology mainly focusing on cell-based biosensors.
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Keyword
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Inteins, Biosensors, Cell-based sensors, Protein engineering, Protein trans-splicing |
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