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Engineered nanobody allows reversible control of activity in cells through the binding of small molecules. We introduce an engineered nanobody whose affinity to green fluorescent protein (GFP) can be switched on and off with small molecules. By controlling the cellular localization of GFP fusion proteins, the engineered nanobody allows interrogation of their roles in basic biological processes, an approach that should be applicable to numerous previously described GFP fusions. We also outline how the binding affinities of other nanobodies can be controlled by small molecules.
Paul Joseph Dyson, Farzaneh Fadaei Tirani, Mouna Hadiji
Bart Deplancke, Guido Van Mierlo, Jorieke Weiden