Light-regulated allosteric switch enables temporal and subcellular control of enzyme activity
Mark Shaaya(University of Illinois Chicago), Andrei V. Karginov(University of Illinois Chicago), Cameron T. Flower(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Denis Tsygankov(The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering), Vincent Huyot(University of Illinois Chicago), Anastasia Zhurikhina(Georgia Institute of Technology), Martin Brennan(University of Illinois Chicago), Viswanathan Natarajan(Illinois College), Pradeep Kota(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jordan Fauser(University of Illinois Chicago), Shahzeb Khan(University of Bradford), Jacob Matsche(University of Illinois Chicago), Forest M. White(Center for Cancer Research), Jalees Rehman(Illinois College), Jason E. Conage‐Pough(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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