Activated ester containing polymers: opportunities and challenges for the design of functional macromolecules
Rapidly growing demand of functional polymers in various interdisciplinary areas of
research has accentuated the need for modern synthetic tools to develop advanced …
research has accentuated the need for modern synthetic tools to develop advanced …
[HTML][HTML] Leveraging crosslinking mass spectrometry in structural and cell biology
A Graziadei, J Rappsilber - Structure, 2022 - cell.com
Crosslinking mass spectrometry (crosslinking-MS) is a versatile tool providing structural
insights into protein conformation and protein-protein interactions. Its medium-resolution …
insights into protein conformation and protein-protein interactions. Its medium-resolution …
[HTML][HTML] TMT labeling for the masses: a robust and cost-efficient, in-solution labeling approach*[S]
J Zecha, S Satpathy, T Kanashova… - Molecular & cellular …, 2019 - ASBMB
Isobaric stable isotope labeling using, for example, tandem mass tags (TMTs) is increasingly
being applied for large-scale proteomic studies. Experiments focusing on proteoform …
being applied for large-scale proteomic studies. Experiments focusing on proteoform …
Zero-length crosslinking procedure with the use of active esters
Z Grabarek, J Gergely - Analytical biochemistry, 1990 - Elsevier
A two-step zero-length crosslinking procedure for studying protein-protein complexes has
been developed. One component of a complex is briefly incubated with 1-ethyl-3-(3 …
been developed. One component of a complex is briefly incubated with 1-ethyl-3-(3 …
Immobilization of proteins to a carboxymethyldextran-modified gold surface for biospecific interaction analysis in surface plasmon resonance sensors
B Johnsson, S Löfås, G Lindquist - Analytical biochemistry, 1991 - Elsevier
A method for fast and simple covalent immobilization of proteins to a carboxymethyldextran-
modified gold surface intended for surface plasmon resonance sensors is described. The …
modified gold surface intended for surface plasmon resonance sensors is described. The …
Advances in carbon nanotube based electrochemical sensors for bioanalytical applications
Electrochemical (EC) sensing approaches have exploited the use of carbon nanotubes
(CNTs) as electrode materials owing to their unique structures and properties to provide …
(CNTs) as electrode materials owing to their unique structures and properties to provide …
A Cysteine‐Directed Proximity‐Driven Crosslinking Method for Native Peptide Bicyclization
Efficient and site‐specific modification of native peptides and proteins is desirable for
synthesizing antibody‐drug conjugates as well as for constructing chemically modified …
synthesizing antibody‐drug conjugates as well as for constructing chemically modified …
Chemical cross‐linking with NHS esters: a systematic study on amino acid reactivities
Abstract Structure elucidation of tertiary or quaternary protein structures by chemical cross‐
linking and mass spectrometry (MS) has recently gained importance. To locate the cross …
linking and mass spectrometry (MS) has recently gained importance. To locate the cross …
Catalytic behaviors of enzymes attached to nanoparticles: the effect of particle mobility
Nanoparticles provide an ideal remedy to the usually contradictory issues encountered in
the optimization of immobilized enzymes: minimum diffusional limitation, maximum surface …
the optimization of immobilized enzymes: minimum diffusional limitation, maximum surface …
Succinimidyl ester surface chemistry: implications of the competition between aminolysis and hydrolysis on covalent protein immobilization
CY Lim, NA Owens, RD Wampler, Y Ying, JH Granger… - Langmuir, 2014 - ACS Publications
N-Hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) ester terminal groups are commonly used to covalently couple
amine-containing biomolecules (eg, proteins and peptides) to surfaces via amide linkages …
amine-containing biomolecules (eg, proteins and peptides) to surfaces via amide linkages …