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Mechanism Branch

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Mechanisms

Top-level concepts: biophysical action modes such as heterodimerization, photocleavage, or RNA binding.

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Architectures

Arrangements that realize or deploy mechanisms, including switches, construct patterns, and delivery strategies.

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Components

Low-level parts and sequence-defined elements used inside architectures, including protein domains and RNA elements.

Technique Branch

Layer 1

Approaches

High-level engineering practices such as computational design, directed evolution, sequence verification, and functional assay.

Layer 2

Methods

Concrete methods used to design, build, verify, or characterize engineered systems.

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unilamellar titania nanosheets as photocatalytic crosslinkers

Construct Pattern

Photolatently modulable hydrogels using unilamellar titania nanosheets as photocatalytic crosslinkers ... titania nanosheets can utilize gelling water as their source of radicals ... non-diffusible titania nanosheets at the crosslinking points enable pointwise modulations with an excellent spatial resolution.

CFBacMamMusHumTxRep
Ev 28Rep 9Pr 59

visible-light-induced protein labeling

Engineering Method

Visible-light-induced protein labeling is a live-cell chemical biology method that uses visible-light irradiation to activate aryl azides and generate reactive intermediates for protein labeling. Reported applications include protein functionalization, crosslinking, and profiling in live cells, with both extracellular and intracellular implementations.

CFBacMamMusHumTxRep
Ev 20Rep 9Pr 59
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