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Biosensor reveals multiple sources for mitochondrial NAD(+).
Cambronne XA, Stewart ML, Kim D, Jones-Brunette AM, Morgan RK, Farrens DL, Cohen MS, Goodman RH
Science. 2016 Jun 17;352(6292):1474-7. doi: 10.1126/science.aad5168.
PubMed Article

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ID Plasmid Purpose
186787cytoplasmic NAD+ biosensorNAD+ biosensor comprised of a circularly permuted Venus fluorescent protein (cpVenus), a bipartite NAD+-binding domain modeled from bacterial DNA ligase, and a localization tag to target the cytoplasm
186788cytoplasmic cpVenus controlIdentical to cytoplasmic NAD+ biosensor, sans bipartite NAD+-binding domain modeled from bacterial DNA ligase
186789nuclear NAD+ biosensorNAD+ biosensor comprised of a circularly permuted Venus fluorescent protein (cpVenus), a bipartite NAD+-binding domain modeled from bacterial DNA ligase, and a localization tag to target the nucleus
186790nuclear cpVenus controlIdentical to nuclear NAD+ biosensor, sans bipartite NAD+-binding domain modeled from bacterial DNA ligase
186791mito NAD+ biosensorNAD+ biosensor comprised of a circularly permuted Venus fluorescent protein (cpVenus), a bipartite NAD+-binding domain modeled from bacterial DNA ligase, and a localization tag totarget mitochondria
186792mito cpVenus controlIdentical to mito NAD+ biosensor, sans bipartite NAD+-binding domain modeled from bacterial DNA ligase

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