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Synthetic Protein Circuits and Devices Based on Reversible Protein-Protein Interactions: An Overview

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Citation:
Synthetic Protein Circuits and Devices Based on Reversible Protein-Protein Interactions: An Overview / S. Rosa, C.B.. - In: LIFE. - ISSN 2075-1729. - 11:11(2021 Nov 03), pp. 1171.1-1171.10. [10.3390/life11111171]
abstract:
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) contribute to regulate many aspects of cell physiology and metabolism. Protein domains involved in PPIs are important building blocks for engineering genetic circuits through synthetic biology. These domains can be obtained from known proteins and rationally engineered to produce orthogonal scaffolds, or computationally designed de novo thanks to recent advances in structural biology and molecular dynamics prediction. Such circuits based on PPIs (or protein circuits) appear of particular interest, as they can directly affect transcriptional outputs, as well as induce behavioral/adaptational changes in cell metabolism, without the need for further protein synthesis. This last example was highlighted in recent works to enable the production of fast-responding circuits which can be exploited for biosensing and diagnostics. Notably, PPIs can also be engineered to develop new drugs able to bind specific intra- and extra-cellular targets. In this review, we summarize recent findings in the field of protein circuit design, with particular focus on the use of peptides as scaffolds to engineer these circuits.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
synthetic biology; protein circuits; protein-protein interactions; combinatorial libraries; peptides;
List of contributors:
S. Rosa, C. Bertaso, P. Pesaresi, S. Masiero, A. Tagliani
Authors of the University:
MASIERO SIMONA ( author )
PESARESI PAOLO ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/888938
Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/888938/1934062/life-11-01171-v2.pdf
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Novel Pesticides for a Sustainable Agriculture (NoPest)
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