Chemistry in living cells: detection of active proteasomes by a two-step labeling strategy.
In vivo targeting of the proteasome: Probe 1 is a cell-permeable irreversible inhibitor that alkylates the active-site residues of the proteasome in a Michael fashion. After cell lysis, a biotin moiety is introduced by Staudinger ligation to yield construct 2. This strategy allows activity profiling...
Main Authors: | Ovaa, H, van Swieten, P, Kessler, B, Leeuwenburgh, M, Fiebiger, E, van den Nieuwendijk, A, Galardy, P, van der Marel, G, Ploegh, H, Overkleeft, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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