1. Cross-linking/mass spectrometry to get a closer view on protein interaction networks
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Michael Götze, Claudio Iacobucci, and Andrea Sinz
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0106 biological sciences ,0303 health sciences ,Computer science ,Biomedical Engineering ,Computational Biology ,Proteins ,Bioengineering ,Computational biology ,Mass spectrometry ,01 natural sciences ,Mass Spectrometry ,Cross-Linking Reagents ,Protein Interaction Maps ,03 medical and health sciences ,Workflow ,010608 biotechnology ,Protein Interaction Networks ,Proteins metabolism ,Protein network ,Protein Interaction Map ,030304 developmental biology ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Just recently, chemical cross-linking combined with mass spectrometry (XL-MS) has emerged as valuable tool to study protein interaction networks on the system-wide level. The current challenges in XL-MS are to develop robust workflows enabling a comprehensive capture of dynamic biological assemblies in their native environment in a routine manner. In this review, we will highlight both the latest technological developments as well as selected applications of XL-MS for investigating protein networks in cells, organisms, and tissue. In addition, different bioinformatics tools for data analysis will be presented. In light of these exciting new developments, XL-MS can be expected to become one of the most versatile techniques to address important biological questions in a timely manner.
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- 2020
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