This review discusses the most important current methods employing mass spectrometry (MS) analysis for the study of protein affinity interactions. The methods are discussed in depth with particular reference to MS-based approaches for analyzing protein-protein and protein-immobilized ligand interactions, analyzed either directly or indirectly. First, we introduce MS methods for the study of intact protein complexes in the gas phase. Next, pull-down methods for affinity-based analysis of protein-protein and protein-immobilized ligand interactions are discussed. Presently, this field of research is often called interactomics or interaction proteomics. A slightly different approach that will be discussed, chemical proteomics, allows one to ana...
Proteins possess an intimate relationship between their structure and function, with folded protein ...
Most proteins act in association with others; hence, it is crucial to characterize these functional ...
Protein interaction in cells can be described at different levels. At a low interaction level, pro...
The in-depth characterisation of protein–small molecule complexes is of paramount importance to both...
Protein–protein interactions are at the core of all cellular functions and dynamic alterations in pr...
The term proteome is traditionally associated with the identification of a large number of proteins ...
AbstractMass spectrometry combined with affinity purification techniques has evolved as a prime tool...
<p>The detection and quantitation of protein-ligand binding interactions is important not only for u...
This thesis illustrates the current standing of mass spectrometry (MS) in molecular and structural b...
Protein-protein interactions are fundamental for many biological processes in the cell. Therefore, t...
Protein-protein interactions are essential to various physiological processes in living cells. A ful...
Most proteins function as part of various complexes, forming via stable and dynamic protein–protein ...
AbstractUnderstanding protein interactions within the complexity of a living cell is challenging, bu...
A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying disease is key for expediting the deve...
<p>Currently there is a dearth of analytical techniques for studying protein-ligand interactions on ...
Proteins possess an intimate relationship between their structure and function, with folded protein ...
Most proteins act in association with others; hence, it is crucial to characterize these functional ...
Protein interaction in cells can be described at different levels. At a low interaction level, pro...
The in-depth characterisation of protein–small molecule complexes is of paramount importance to both...
Protein–protein interactions are at the core of all cellular functions and dynamic alterations in pr...
The term proteome is traditionally associated with the identification of a large number of proteins ...
AbstractMass spectrometry combined with affinity purification techniques has evolved as a prime tool...
<p>The detection and quantitation of protein-ligand binding interactions is important not only for u...
This thesis illustrates the current standing of mass spectrometry (MS) in molecular and structural b...
Protein-protein interactions are fundamental for many biological processes in the cell. Therefore, t...
Protein-protein interactions are essential to various physiological processes in living cells. A ful...
Most proteins function as part of various complexes, forming via stable and dynamic protein–protein ...
AbstractUnderstanding protein interactions within the complexity of a living cell is challenging, bu...
A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying disease is key for expediting the deve...
<p>Currently there is a dearth of analytical techniques for studying protein-ligand interactions on ...
Proteins possess an intimate relationship between their structure and function, with folded protein ...
Most proteins act in association with others; hence, it is crucial to characterize these functional ...
Protein interaction in cells can be described at different levels. At a low interaction level, pro...