Genetically-encoded sensors to detect fatty acid production and trafficking
Abstract
Fatty acids are important for biological function; however, in excess, they can cause metabolic dysregulation. Methods to image and detect fatty acids in real time are lacking. Therefore, the current study examined the dynamics of fatty acid trafficking and signaling utilizing novel fluorescent and luminescent approaches. We generated fluorescent and luminescent-based genetically-encoded sensors based upon the ligand-dependent interaction...
Paper Details
Title
Genetically-encoded sensors to detect fatty acid production and trafficking
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
29
Pages
55 - 64
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