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Nature Methods 5, 6–7 (1 January 2008) | doi:10.1038/nmeth0108-6a
Smaller can be better
Abstract
By splitting the FlAsH-ReAsH tetracysteine recognition sequence into two pieces, researchers show that these small-molecule fluorophores can report protein folding or protein-protein interactions.
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