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Christopher T. Eggers

Researcher at Promega

Publications -  10
Citations -  2334

Christopher T. Eggers is an academic researcher from Promega. The author has contributed to research in topics: Luciferase & Bioluminescence. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1625 citations.

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Engineered luciferase reporter from a deep sea shrimp utilizing a novel imidazopyrazinone substrate.

TL;DR: A novel bioluminescence system capable of more efficient light emission with superior biochemical and physical characteristics is engineered in mammalian cells by merging optimization of protein structure with development of a novel imidazopyrazinone substrate (furimazine).
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NanoLuc Complementation Reporter Optimized for Accurate Measurement of Protein Interactions in Cells

TL;DR: NanoBiT provided a means to measure pharmacology of kinase inhibitors known to induce the interaction between BRAF and CRAF and that the reporter responds reliably and dynamically in cells.
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CRISPR-Mediated Tagging of Endogenous Proteins with a Luminescent Peptide

TL;DR: The ability to efficiently tag endogenous proteins with a small luminescent peptide is demonstrated, allowing sensitive quantitation of the response dynamics in their regulated expression and covalent modifications.
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A luminescent biosensor with increased dynamic range for intracellular cAMP.

TL;DR: The utility of the evolved biosensor construct to detect a broad range of receptor activity, together with showing suitability for use in high-throughput screening is demonstrated.
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The luminescent HiBiT peptide enables selective quantitation of G protein-coupled receptor ligand engagement and internalization in living cells.

TL;DR: In this paper, bioluminescent resonance energy transfer is used to quantify dynamic interactions between ligands and their cognate HiBiT-tagged GPCRs through competitive binding with fluorescent tracers.