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A disordered tether to iLID improves photoswitchable protein patterning on model membranes

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2023

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Reversible protein patterning on model membranes is important to reproduce spatiotemporal protein dynamics <i>in vitro</i>. An engineered version of iLID, disiLID, with a disordered domain as a membrane tether improves the recruitment of Nano under blue light and the reversibility in the dark, which enables protein patterning on membranes with higher spatiotemporal precision.

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