02-08-2025 02:00 via cell.com

Splice, exchange, extend: precision editing of native proteins in live cells

Beyer et al. and Hua et al. developed platforms for precise chemical editing of proteins in living mammalian cells. These approaches enabled site-specific tagging at diverse protein sites without disrupting function. Demonstrated on several key proteins, this technology opens new possibilities for studying protein dynamics and functions in live cells.
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