ISSN: 2155-9872

Journal des techniques analytiques et bioanalytiques

Accès libre

Notre groupe organise plus de 3 000 séries de conférences Événements chaque année aux États-Unis, en Europe et en Europe. Asie avec le soutien de 1 000 autres Sociétés scientifiques et publie plus de 700 Open Access Revues qui contiennent plus de 50 000 personnalités éminentes, des scientifiques réputés en tant que membres du comité de rédaction.

Les revues en libre accès gagnent plus de lecteurs et de citations
700 revues et 15 000 000 de lecteurs Chaque revue attire plus de 25 000 lecteurs

Indexé dans
  • Indice source CAS (CASSI)
  • Index Copernic
  • Google Scholar
  • Sherpa Roméo
  • Base de données des revues académiques
  • Ouvrir la porte J
  • JournalSeek de génamique
  • JournalTOC
  • RechercheBible
  • Infrastructure nationale du savoir de Chine (CNKI)
  • Annuaire des périodiques d'Ulrich
  • Bibliothèque de revues électroniques
  • Recherche de référence
  • Répertoire d’indexation des revues de recherche (DRJI)
  • Université Hamdard
  • EBSCO AZ
  • OCLC-WorldCat
  • Direction des chercheurs
  • Catalogue en ligne SWB
  • Bibliothèque virtuelle de biologie (vifabio)
  • Publons
  • Euro Pub
  • ICMJE
Partager cette page

Abstrait

ESI-MS and Stavrox 3.6.0.1 Investigations of Crosslinking by an Aryl-Azido-NHS-Heterobifunctional Crosslinker

Sujeet Thakur K and Eswaran SV

Chemical cross-linking-mass spectrometry (CX-MS) combined with bioinformatics tools is increasingly being used to analyze large-scale protein–protein interactions. It has gained importance in studies in proteomics, lipidomics, in systems and structural biology. Recently it has gained importance in preparation of homogeneous antibody-drug conjugates, which has been described as “a pinnacle of such targeting efforts.” What makes these approaches exciting is that using the “Click” and Bertozzi protocols in vivo studies can be carried out successfully. Using CX-MS combined with cryo-EM, structures of protein complexes can now be probed at almost molecular resolution (upto 3 Å). Chemical crosslinking is useful in materials science, as well. Major advances in both mass spectrometric techniques and bioinformatics tools today allow one to identify cross-linked peptides with highconfidence and with more user-friendly approaches. Crucial to this is the ability to capture intermolecular crosslinking reliably.

The use of a new small NHS-aryl azido heterobifunctional cross-linker based is described here, which picks intermolecular crosslinking better. Thus, Lysozyme has been crosslinked successfully as established by the ‘dimeric’ band observed in SDS-PAGE. its tryptic digestion, ‘zip tip’ enrichment, ESI-MS, MS/MS and the data generated analyzed using StavroX 3.6.0.1, a bioinformatics software, especially suited for determining intermolecular crosslinking.