mastoparan
Construct PatternExogenous ligands include MC secretagogues such as compound 48/80 and mastoparan, a component of bee wasp venom...
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Mechanism Branch
Layer 1
Mechanisms
Top-level concepts: biophysical action modes such as heterodimerization, photocleavage, or RNA binding.
Layer 2
Architectures
Arrangements that realize or deploy mechanisms, including switches, construct patterns, and delivery strategies.
Layer 3
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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Exogenous ligands include MC secretagogues such as compound 48/80 and mastoparan, a component of bee wasp venom...
Synthetic Notch (synNotch) receptors are modular engineered receptors expressed in mammalian cells that detect signals presented by neighboring cells or ligand-bearing materials and activate prescribed transcriptional programs. In the cited work, synNotch was used as a programmable material-to-cell signaling interface for spatial control of cell phenotypes in multicellular constructs.
Chemogenetics enables precise, non-invasive, and reversible modulation of neural activity via the activation of engineered receptors that are pharmacologically selective to endogenous or exogenous ligands.