Chemical Strategies for Activity-Based Proteomics
The assignment of molecular and cellular functions to the numerous protein products encoded by prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes presents a major challenge for the field of proteomics. To address this problem, chemical approaches have been introduced that utilize small-molecule probes to profile dy...
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Published in: | Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology Vol. 5; no. 1; pp. 41 - 47 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley-VCH Verlag
03-01-2004
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Summary: | The assignment of molecular and cellular functions to the numerous protein products encoded by prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes presents a major challenge for the field of proteomics. To address this problem, chemical approaches have been introduced that utilize small-molecule probes to profile dynamics in enzyme activity in complex proteomes. These strategies for activity-based protein profiling enable both the discovery and functional analysis of enzymes associated with human disease. |
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Bibliography: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cbic.200300721 ArticleID:CBIC200300721 ark:/67375/WNG-ZG8Q4J7T-N istex:0524F7D16F3909DF224ACE6D27FE1CA15E637C0E ObjectType-Article-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-1 ObjectType-Review-3 content type line 23 ObjectType-Article-1 ObjectType-Feature-3 ObjectType-Review-2 |
ISSN: | 1439-4227 1439-7633 1439-4227 |
DOI: | 10.1002/cbic.200300721 |