Abstract:Rac1 is a key regulator of several cell signaling pathways and dysregulated Rac1 activation has been implicated in cancer. Genetically encoded Forster resonance energy transfer (FRET) biosensors with enhanced dynamic range enabled live cell fluorescence imaging of Rac1 activity and a cell lysate-based assay of Rac1 inhibition in 96-well plates. We prepared HEK293T cell lines that stably expressed polypeptides with a general domain sequence (N- to C-terminus) of 1) FRET acceptor; 2) Rac/Cdc42 binding domain of … Show more
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