Toolkit/miRFP670nano3

miRFP670nano3

Protein Domain·Research

Taxonomy: Mechanism Branch / Component. Workflows sit above the mechanism and technique branches rather than replacing them.

Summary

The paper introduces miRFP670nano3, a 17 kDa single-domain cyanobacteriochrome-derived near-infrared fluorescent protein.

Usefulness & Problems

No literature-backed usefulness or problem-fit explainer has been materialized for this record yet.

Published Workflows

Objective: Engineer antigen-dependent fluorescent nanobodies using a single-domain near-infrared protein scaffold.

Why it works: The paper framing indicates that a compact single-domain near-infrared fluorescent protein can function as an internal scaffold for constructing antigen-dependent fluorescent nanobodies.

using a single-domain near-infrared protein as an internal insertion scaffold within nanobody-based constructsscaffold-based protein engineering

Taxonomy & Function

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Mechanism Branch

Component: A low-level protein part used inside a larger architecture that realizes a mechanism.

Techniques

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Validation

Cell-freeBacteriaMammalianMouseHumanTherapeuticIndep. Replication

Supporting Sources

Ranked Claims

Claim 1construct designsupports2022Source 1needs review

miRFP670nano3 was used as an internal insertion scaffold to build antigen-dependent fluorescent nanobodies termed NIR-Fbs.

Claim 2tool introductionsupports2022Source 1needs review

This paper introduces miRFP670nano3 as a single-domain near-infrared protein scaffold for antigen-dependent fluorescent nanobodies.

Approval Evidence

1 source2 linked approval claimsfirst-pass slug mirfp670nano3
The paper introduces miRFP670nano3, a 17 kDa single-domain cyanobacteriochrome-derived near-infrared fluorescent protein.

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construct designsupports

miRFP670nano3 was used as an internal insertion scaffold to build antigen-dependent fluorescent nanobodies termed NIR-Fbs.

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tool introductionsupports

This paper introduces miRFP670nano3 as a single-domain near-infrared protein scaffold for antigen-dependent fluorescent nanobodies.

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Comparisons

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Ranked Citations

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    StructuralSource 1Nature Methods2022Claim 1Claim 2

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