Toolkit/nMag
nMag
Taxonomy: Mechanism Branch / Component. Workflows sit above the mechanism and technique branches rather than replacing them.
Summary
The supplied web research summary states that PubMed figure captions for the anchor review explicitly name nMag as the partner to pMag for split Cas9 reconstitution.
Usefulness & Problems
No literature-backed usefulness or problem-fit explainer has been materialized for this record yet.
Taxonomy & Function
Primary hierarchy
Mechanism Branch
Component: A low-level protein part used inside a larger architecture that realizes a mechanism.
Mechanisms
HeterodimerizationTechniques
No technique tags yet.
Target processes
editingInput: Light
Validation
Supporting Sources
Ranked Claims
GCaMP6s is used in the review context as an activity reporter example for zebrafish brain imaging.
The anchor figure caption explicitly cites GCaMP6s for zebrafish brain activity imaging.
LOVpep and ePDZ are presented in the review context as a light-induced intracellular trafficking control system.
The anchor figure caption names LOVpep and ePDZ in a light-induced trafficking example.
Optopatch is presented in the review context as an all-optical electrophysiology system with CheRiff and QuasAr2 as named components.
PubMed figure captions ... explicitly mention tool/component names used in the review, especially Optopatch/CheRiff/QuasAr2.
pMag and nMag are presented in the review context as a light-induced dimerization pair used to reconstitute split Cas9 in photoactivatable genome editing.
The anchor figure caption names pMag as one half of the light-induced dimerization pair used to reconstitute split Cas9 ... nMag as the partner to pMag.
Approval Evidence
The supplied web research summary states that PubMed figure captions for the anchor review explicitly name nMag as the partner to pMag for split Cas9 reconstitution.
Source:
pMag and nMag are presented in the review context as a light-induced dimerization pair used to reconstitute split Cas9 in photoactivatable genome editing.
The anchor figure caption names pMag as one half of the light-induced dimerization pair used to reconstitute split Cas9 ... nMag as the partner to pMag.
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Comparisons
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Ranked Citations
- 1.