Chemically induced dimerization

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Name (Latin)
Chemically induced dimerization
Other forms of name
Chemically inducible dimerization
CID (Chemically induced dimerization)
See Also From tracing topical name
Dimerization
Protein engineering
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q5090515
Library of congress: sh2020010519
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Radmall, K.J. Chemically inducible dimerization and chemically disruptable systems for spatial and temporal control of cellular processes, 2020:p. 11 (Chemically inducible dimerization (CID))
  • Wikipedia, Nov. 23, 2020(Chemically Induced Dimerization (CID): a biological mechanism in which two proteins bind only in the presence of a certain small molecule, enzyme or other dimerizing agent. Genetically engineered CID systems used in biological research to control protein localization, to manipulate signalling pathways and to induce protein activation)
  • Current opinion in chemical biology, v. 28 (Oct. 2015):p. 194 (Chemically induced dimerization (CID), a valuable tool to study various biological processes, dissecting signal transductions; artificially brings two proteins in close proximity)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society, v. 141 (28) (2019-07-17):p. 10948 (Chemically induced dimerization (CID) systems, in which two proteins dimerize only in the presence of a small molecule ligand, offer versatile tools for small molecule sensing and actuation)