Toolkit/pdDronpa
pdDronpa
Taxonomy: Mechanism Branch / Component. Workflows sit above the mechanism and technique branches rather than replacing them.
Summary
The supplied web research summary identifies pdDronpa as a photodissociable dimeric Dronpa component used to cage and uncage protein activity in photoswitchable kinases.
Usefulness & Problems
No literature-backed usefulness or problem-fit explainer has been materialized for this record yet.
Taxonomy & Function
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Mechanism Branch
Component: A low-level protein part used inside a larger architecture that realizes a mechanism.
Techniques
Computational DesignTarget processes
signalingInput: Light
Validation
Supporting Sources
Ranked Claims
iLID is a LOV2-based light-induced dimerization system that controls localization and activity through light-driven conformational exposure of an embedded peptide.
LOVTRAP is a reversible photoinduced dissociation system that uses state-selective binding to LOV2 for sequestration and release.
pdDronpa can be used as a photodissociable component to cage and uncage protein activity in direct conformational control designs.
Approval Evidence
The supplied web research summary identifies pdDronpa as a photodissociable dimeric Dronpa component used to cage and uncage protein activity in photoswitchable kinases.
Source:
pdDronpa can be used as a photodissociable component to cage and uncage protein activity in direct conformational control designs.
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Comparisons
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Ranked Citations
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