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Browse the toolkit beneath workflows. The mechanism branch runs mechanism -> architecture -> component, while the technique branch runs from high-level approaches down to concrete methods.

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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.

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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Aureochrome1a LOV domain

Protein Domain

The Aureochrome1a LOV domain from Phaeodactylum tricornutum is a flavin-binding blue-light sensory protein domain used as the basis for designed LOV-domain flavoproteins. In the cited 2020 Scientific Reports study, tailored LOV-domain flavoproteins produced nuclear hyperpolarization upon illumination, functioning as light-driven spin machines.

CFBacMamMusHumTxRep

Mr4511 LOV domain

Protein Domain

Mr4511 is a light-responsive LOV domain from Methylobacterium radiotolerans that has been used as a protein scaffold for engineered flavoprotein spin machines. In designed variants, tryptophan insertion at canonical or novel positions enabled illumination-dependent nuclear hyperpolarization detectable by 15N and 1H liquid-state high-resolution NMR.

CFBacMamMusHumTxRep
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