Photoactivable peptides for identifying enzyme-substrate and protein-protein interactions.
Photoactivated cross-linking of peptides to proteins is a useful strategy for identifying enzyme-substrate and protein-protein interactions in cell lysates as demonstrated by studies on the human hypoxia inducible factor system.
Main Authors: | Rotili, D, Altun, M, Hamed, R, Loenarz, C, Thalhammer, A, Hopkinson, R, Tian, Y, Ratcliffe, P, Mai, A, Kessler, B, Schofield, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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