Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play pivotal roles in regulation of many biological processes. Conventional methods are capable of investigating stable and strong interactions within protein complexes, but remain difficult for studying dynamic, transient, and weak PPIs. Herein we review photo-affinity unnatural amino acids that can be site-specifically incorporated into a protein of interest to covalently trap non-covalent PPIs under living conditions. A newly developed cleavable photocrosslinker from our group will also be introduced, which facilitated the prey-bait separation for better enrichment and identification of photocrosslinked PPI complexes. (C) 2016 IUBMB LifeNational Basic Research Program of China [2012CB917301]SCI(E)PubMe...
Covalently locking interacting proteins in situ is an attractive strategy for addressing the challen...
We have developed a genetically encoded, selenium-based cleavable photo-cross-linker that allows for...
The photoactivatable amino acid p‐benzoyl‐L‐phenylalanine (pBpa) has been used for the covalent capt...
<正>Protein-protein interactions(PPIs)play vital roles in biological processes.However,the disc...
Coupling photocrosslinking reagents with mass spectrometry has become a powerful tool for studying p...
This How-to Talk will cover how to incorporate unnatural amino acids, that have photoactive properti...
Proteins comprise the majority of the cell and are vital to all cellular functioning. Protein-prote...
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are essential for implementing cellular processes and thus metho...
Proteins comprise the majority of the cell and are vital to all cellular functioning. Protein-prote...
Studying protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is useful for understanding cellular functions and mech...
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are essential for implementing cellular processes and thus metho...
Transient and moderate affinity protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play a critical role in the regu...
<i>In vivo</i> protein structures and protein–protein interactions are critical to the function of p...
Abstract Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) trigger a wide range of biological signaling pathways t...
Covalently locking interacting proteins in situ is an attractive strategy for addressing the challen...
Covalently locking interacting proteins in situ is an attractive strategy for addressing the challen...
We have developed a genetically encoded, selenium-based cleavable photo-cross-linker that allows for...
The photoactivatable amino acid p‐benzoyl‐L‐phenylalanine (pBpa) has been used for the covalent capt...
<正>Protein-protein interactions(PPIs)play vital roles in biological processes.However,the disc...
Coupling photocrosslinking reagents with mass spectrometry has become a powerful tool for studying p...
This How-to Talk will cover how to incorporate unnatural amino acids, that have photoactive properti...
Proteins comprise the majority of the cell and are vital to all cellular functioning. Protein-prote...
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are essential for implementing cellular processes and thus metho...
Proteins comprise the majority of the cell and are vital to all cellular functioning. Protein-prote...
Studying protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is useful for understanding cellular functions and mech...
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) are essential for implementing cellular processes and thus metho...
Transient and moderate affinity protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play a critical role in the regu...
<i>In vivo</i> protein structures and protein–protein interactions are critical to the function of p...
Abstract Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) trigger a wide range of biological signaling pathways t...
Covalently locking interacting proteins in situ is an attractive strategy for addressing the challen...
Covalently locking interacting proteins in situ is an attractive strategy for addressing the challen...
We have developed a genetically encoded, selenium-based cleavable photo-cross-linker that allows for...
The photoactivatable amino acid p‐benzoyl‐L‐phenylalanine (pBpa) has been used for the covalent capt...