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Looking at Proteins Interacting and Folding inside Cells
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2018
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Fluorescence microscopy has revolutionized cell biology. Not only has it increased the spatial resolution with which certain processes are visualized, but it has allowed microscopists to monitor more than one event at a time. One of the remaining challenges is to see how proteins fold and assume their native conformations within living cells. Recently, Nathan Luedtke, Rachel Dexter, Daniel Fried, and Alanna Schepartz have demonstrated a technique to demonstrate these events in situ.
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The author gratefully acknowledges Dr. Alanna Schepartz for reviewing this article.
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2 Luedtke, N.W., Dexter, R.J., Fried, D.B., and Schepartz, A., Surveying polypeptide and protein domain configuration and association with FlAsH and ReAsH, Nature Chem. Biol. 3:779-784, 2007.CrossRefGoogle Scholar