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University of Groningen

Control of nanopore formation using external triggers

Mutter, Natalie

DOI:

10.33612/diss.131163011

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2020

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Mutter, N. (2020). Control of nanopore formation using external triggers. University of Groningen.

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Control of nanopore

formation using external

triggers

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The research described in this thesis was carried out at in the department of Chemical Biology I, part of the Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.

Layout: Lara Leijtens, persoonlijkproefschrift.nl Print: Ridderprint | www.ridderprint.nl

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Control of nanopore formation

using external triggers

PhD thesis

to obtain the degree of PhD at the University of Groningen

on the authority of the Rector Magnificus Prof. C. Wijmenga

and in accordance with the decision by the College of Deans. This thesis will be defended in public on Friday 4 September 2020 at 9.00 hours

by

Natalie Lisa Mutter

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Supervisor

Prof. G. Maglia

Co-supervisor

Dr. M. Soskine

Assessment Committee

Prof. A.J.M. Driessen Prof. O.P. Kuipers Prof. G. Anderluh

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1 Introduction-Design of new targeted cancer therapeutics 6

Chapter 2 Modular pore-forming immunotoxins with caged cytotoxicity tailored by directed evolution

42

Chapter 3 Reversible photocontrolled nanopore assembly 80

Chapter 4 Engineering blue-, green-, and red-photoactivated LOV2 domains for optogenetic applications

130

Chapter 5 Summary and General discussion 176

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