Covalent modification can expand a protein's functional capacity. Fluorescent or radioactive labeling, for instance, allows imaging of a protein in real time. Labeling with an affinity probe enables isolation of target proteins and other interacting molecules. At the other end of this functional spectrum, protein structures can be naturally altered by enzymatic action. Protein-protein interactions, genetic regulation, and a range of cellular processes are under the purview of these post-translational modifications. The ability of protein chemists to install these covalent additions selectively has been critical for elucidating their roles in biology. Frequently the transformations must be applied in a site-specific manner, which demands the...
Proteins constitute the majority of nature’s worker biomolecules. Designed for specific functions, c...
Nature has produced intricate machinery to covalently diversify the structure of proteins after thei...
The ability to obtain a homogeneous sample of protein is invaluable when studying the effect of alte...
Chemical modification of proteins is a rapidly expanding area in chemical biology. Selective install...
Chemical modification of proteins is critical for many areas of biochemistry and medicine. Several m...
Chemical modification of proteins is an important tool for probing natural systems, creating therape...
Chemical protein modification has emerged as an invaluable tool for the development of modified prot...
Chemical modification of proteins has proved to be an essential tool in engineering proteins for bas...
Chemical modification of proteins has proved to be an essential tool in engineering proteins for bas...
Chemical modification of proteins is a rapidly expanding area in chemical biology. Selective install...
AbstractProtein modifications are often required to study structure and function relationships. Inst...
Nature has produced intricate machinery to covalently diversify the structure of proteins after thei...
The "tag & modify" strategy for protein modification relies upon the genetic incorporation of an...
The "tag & modify" strategy for protein modification relies upon the genetic incorporation of an...
Proteins constitute the majority of nature’s worker biomolecules. Designed for specific functions, c...
Proteins constitute the majority of nature’s worker biomolecules. Designed for specific functions, c...
Nature has produced intricate machinery to covalently diversify the structure of proteins after thei...
The ability to obtain a homogeneous sample of protein is invaluable when studying the effect of alte...
Chemical modification of proteins is a rapidly expanding area in chemical biology. Selective install...
Chemical modification of proteins is critical for many areas of biochemistry and medicine. Several m...
Chemical modification of proteins is an important tool for probing natural systems, creating therape...
Chemical protein modification has emerged as an invaluable tool for the development of modified prot...
Chemical modification of proteins has proved to be an essential tool in engineering proteins for bas...
Chemical modification of proteins has proved to be an essential tool in engineering proteins for bas...
Chemical modification of proteins is a rapidly expanding area in chemical biology. Selective install...
AbstractProtein modifications are often required to study structure and function relationships. Inst...
Nature has produced intricate machinery to covalently diversify the structure of proteins after thei...
The "tag & modify" strategy for protein modification relies upon the genetic incorporation of an...
The "tag & modify" strategy for protein modification relies upon the genetic incorporation of an...
Proteins constitute the majority of nature’s worker biomolecules. Designed for specific functions, c...
Proteins constitute the majority of nature’s worker biomolecules. Designed for specific functions, c...
Nature has produced intricate machinery to covalently diversify the structure of proteins after thei...
The ability to obtain a homogeneous sample of protein is invaluable when studying the effect of alte...