Publications by authors named "Nicolas P Tilmans"

Article Synopsis
  • - AAV vectors have gained attention for gene delivery, with FDA approvals highlighting their potential, yet academic labs often lack resources to evaluate vector quality, particularly regarding genome fidelity, which is essential for vector effectiveness.
  • - Customized Fast-Seq was developed as a comprehensive method for extracting, purifying, sequencing, and analyzing packaged single-stranded AAV genomes in non-GMP settings, validated across various genome compositions, sizes, and serotypes.
  • - Fast-Seq offers several advantages over traditional sequencing methods, including lower DNA input requirements, simplified processes, compatibility with affordable sequencing tools, and an efficient 18-hour turnaround, making it cost-effective and accessible for researchers.
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The first demonstration that macromolecules could be evolved in a test tube was reported twenty-five years ago. That breakthrough meant that billions of years of chance discovery and refinement could be compressed into a few weeks, and provided a powerful tool that now dominates all aspects of protein engineering. A challenge has been to extend this scientific advance into synthetic chemical space: to enable the directed evolution of abiotic molecules.

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Isolation and identification of phosphorylated macromolecules is essential for the deconvolution of most biological regulatory networks. Koike and co-workers recently reported the application of a dinuclear zinc-(pyridylmethyl)amine complex to phosphate-specific affinity purifications and gave it the shorthand name "phos-tag". This complex is valuable for studying phosphorylation because it binds selectively to phosphate dianion in the presence of acidic functional groups at physiological pH, and because the binding is largely independent of molecular context.

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