Post-translational selective intracellular silencing of acetylated proteins with de novo selected intrabodies.

Abstract:

:The ability to selectively interfere with post-translationally modified proteins would have many biological and therapeutic applications. However, post-translational modifications cannot be selectively targeted by nucleic-acid-based interference approaches. Here we describe post-translational intracellular silencing antibody technology (PISA), a method for selecting intrabodies against post-translationally modified proteins. We demonstrate our method by generating intrabodies against native acetylated proteins and showing functional interference in living cells.

journal_name

Nat Methods

journal_title

Nature methods

authors

Chirichella M,Lisi S,Fantini M,Goracci M,Calvello M,Brandi R,Arisi I,D'Onofrio M,Di Primio C,Cattaneo A

doi

10.1038/nmeth.4144

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-03-01 00:00:00

pages

279-282

issue

3

eissn

1548-7091

issn

1548-7105

pii

nmeth.4144

journal_volume

14

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