We describe the development and validation of interaction determination using unpurified proteins (IDUP), a method that selectively amplifies DNA sequences identifying ligand+target pairs from a mixture of DNA-linked small molecules and unpurified protein targets in cell lysates. By operating in cell lysates, IDUP preserves native post-translational modifications and interactions with endogenous binding partners, thereby enabling the study of difficult-to-purify targets and increasing the potential biological relevance of detected interactions compared with methods that require purified proteins. In IDUP, target proteins are associated with DNA oligonucleotide tags either non-covalently using a DNA-linked antibody or covalently using a SNAP...
Most small-molecule probes and drugs alter cell circuitry by interacting with 1 or more proteins. A ...
A simple protein-DNA interaction analysis has been developed using both a high-affinity/high-specifi...
While it is widely understood that proteins are the functional tools of a cell, there are still no m...
We describe the development and validation of interaction determination using unpurified proteins (I...
Advances in genome and proteome research have led to a dramatic increase in the number of macromolec...
Abstract: Interaction-dependent PCR (IDPCR) is a solution-phase method to identify binding partners ...
Interaction-dependent PCR (IDPCR) is a solution-phase method to identify binding partners from combi...
Interaction-dependent PCR (IDPCR) is a solution-phase method to identify binding partners from combi...
Patterns of protein interactions provide important insights in basic biology, and their analysis pla...
DNA-encoded libraries are becoming increasingly used to identify chemical probes and hit molecules o...
Several methods for characterizing DNA-protein interactions are available, but none have demonstrate...
Symposium Poster Presentation abstract: post no. 18Sensitive and specific labelling of small‐molecul...
Proteins are the effector molecules of life. They are encoded in DNA that is inherited from generati...
DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DELs) have recently emerged and become an important technology platf...
Identifying the protein targets of bioactive small molecules remains a major problem in the discover...
Most small-molecule probes and drugs alter cell circuitry by interacting with 1 or more proteins. A ...
A simple protein-DNA interaction analysis has been developed using both a high-affinity/high-specifi...
While it is widely understood that proteins are the functional tools of a cell, there are still no m...
We describe the development and validation of interaction determination using unpurified proteins (I...
Advances in genome and proteome research have led to a dramatic increase in the number of macromolec...
Abstract: Interaction-dependent PCR (IDPCR) is a solution-phase method to identify binding partners ...
Interaction-dependent PCR (IDPCR) is a solution-phase method to identify binding partners from combi...
Interaction-dependent PCR (IDPCR) is a solution-phase method to identify binding partners from combi...
Patterns of protein interactions provide important insights in basic biology, and their analysis pla...
DNA-encoded libraries are becoming increasingly used to identify chemical probes and hit molecules o...
Several methods for characterizing DNA-protein interactions are available, but none have demonstrate...
Symposium Poster Presentation abstract: post no. 18Sensitive and specific labelling of small‐molecul...
Proteins are the effector molecules of life. They are encoded in DNA that is inherited from generati...
DNA-encoded chemical libraries (DELs) have recently emerged and become an important technology platf...
Identifying the protein targets of bioactive small molecules remains a major problem in the discover...
Most small-molecule probes and drugs alter cell circuitry by interacting with 1 or more proteins. A ...
A simple protein-DNA interaction analysis has been developed using both a high-affinity/high-specifi...
While it is widely understood that proteins are the functional tools of a cell, there are still no m...