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Titin-Based Nanoparticle Tension Sensors Map High-Magnitude Integrin Forces within Focal Adhesions.

Galior K, Liu Y, Yehl K, Vivek S, Salaita K
Nano Lett. 2016 Jan 13;16(1):341-8. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b03888. Epub 2015 Dec 7. (Link opens in a new window) PubMed (Link opens in a new window) Article

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ID Plasmid Purpose
85391RGD-ACP-I27-CCMTFM sensor to measure integrin mechanical forces. Integrin binding domain fused to titan immunoglobulin domain (I27) with two cysteines (CC) for immobilization and ACP tag for fluorophore labeling
85392RGD-sfGFP-I27-CCMTFM sensor to measure integrin mechanical forces. Integrin binding domain fused to titan immunoglobulin domain (I27) with two cysteines (CC) for immobilization and sfGFP for fluorescent labeling
85393RGD-I27-CCMTFM mechanosensor for integrin. Integrin binding domain fused to titan immunoglobulin domain (I27) with two cysteines for immobilization and site for p-azidophenylalanine incorporation & Cy3 labeling
85394FN(9-10)-I27-CCMTFM mechanosensor for integrin. Fibronectin domains 9&10 fused to titan immunoglobulin domain (I27) with two cysteines for immobilization, site for p-azidophenylalanine incorporation & Cy3 labeling
85396FN(9-10, RGE)-I27-CCMTFM mechanosensor for integrin. Fibronectin domains 9&10 with RGE mutation fused to titan I27 domain with two cysteines for immobilization, site for p-azidophenylalanine incorporation & Cy3 labeling

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