Photoactivatable lipid analogues are uniquely suited for the detection of lipid-protein interactions in biological membranes. Based on photocrosslinking, new methodology has been developed for the proteome-wide detection of lipid-protein interactions. Bifunctional lipid analogues containing a tag for click chemistry in addition to the photoactivatable moiety enable the enrichment of the crosslinked proteins that is required for subsequent identification by mass spectrometry. In principle the phospholipid interaction-based membrane protein proteomics approach is applicable to any biomembrane and any lipid. Here, we review the background and the development of the new methodology. Results obtained with photocrosslinking in purified mitochondr...
Abstract Current methods for intracellular protein analysis mostly require the separation of specifi...
Studying the functions of S-palmitoylated proteins in cells can be challenging due to the membrane t...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae can generate energy in form of ATP either by fermenting or by respiring nut...
SummaryNew lipid analogs mimicking the abundant membrane phospholipid phosphatidylcholine were devel...
New lipid analogs mimicking the abundant membrane phospholipid phosphatidylcholine were developed to...
To analyze proteins interacting at the membrane interface, a phospholipid analogue was used with a p...
To analyze proteins interacting at the membrane interface, a phospholipid analogue was used with a p...
Despite their importance, membrane proteins have traditionally been underrepresented in proteomics s...
Photoactivatable groups meeting the criterion of minimal perturbance allow the investigation of inte...
A chemical proteomic approach was developed for profiling the noncovalent interactome of isoprenoid ...
Nearly all FDA approved drugs and bioactive small molecules exert their effects by binding to and mo...
International audienceThe ATP production (oxidative phosphorylation) involves five complexes embedde...
High-throughput analysis of protein-protein interactions can provide unprecedented insight into how ...
A comprehensive understanding of physiological role of proteins requires knowledge of their three-di...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are fundamental to the structure and function of protein complex...
Abstract Current methods for intracellular protein analysis mostly require the separation of specifi...
Studying the functions of S-palmitoylated proteins in cells can be challenging due to the membrane t...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae can generate energy in form of ATP either by fermenting or by respiring nut...
SummaryNew lipid analogs mimicking the abundant membrane phospholipid phosphatidylcholine were devel...
New lipid analogs mimicking the abundant membrane phospholipid phosphatidylcholine were developed to...
To analyze proteins interacting at the membrane interface, a phospholipid analogue was used with a p...
To analyze proteins interacting at the membrane interface, a phospholipid analogue was used with a p...
Despite their importance, membrane proteins have traditionally been underrepresented in proteomics s...
Photoactivatable groups meeting the criterion of minimal perturbance allow the investigation of inte...
A chemical proteomic approach was developed for profiling the noncovalent interactome of isoprenoid ...
Nearly all FDA approved drugs and bioactive small molecules exert their effects by binding to and mo...
International audienceThe ATP production (oxidative phosphorylation) involves five complexes embedde...
High-throughput analysis of protein-protein interactions can provide unprecedented insight into how ...
A comprehensive understanding of physiological role of proteins requires knowledge of their three-di...
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are fundamental to the structure and function of protein complex...
Abstract Current methods for intracellular protein analysis mostly require the separation of specifi...
Studying the functions of S-palmitoylated proteins in cells can be challenging due to the membrane t...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae can generate energy in form of ATP either by fermenting or by respiring nut...