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Friday, 25 March 2016
Designing genetically encodable Ca2+ sensors
Designing
genetically encodable Ca2+ sensors have played profound roles for
scientists to decode cell activity changes in living animals. There are many
different methods to achieve such goals, and one of the most powerful methods
is to use single chain fluorescence proteins (e.g. GFP) fused with calmodulin
(CaM) and one of its specific binding peptide. Such approach has been enabling
scientists to be able to image Ca2+ signals with broad dynamic
ranges and with specific kinetic rates. Please research recent developments in
this Ca2+ signal imaging research field, and explain the design
principles and applications of the methods, and provide your views of future
developments.
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