专题:Biotin and Related Studies

This cluster of papers focuses on proximity-dependent protein labeling techniques, such as BioID and TurboID, to identify protein-protein interactions and map spatial proteomes within living cells. The use of biotin, streptavidin, and avidin-based systems for enzymatic tagging and proximity labeling is a central theme in these studies, particularly in the context of investigating cellular interactomes and organelle-specific proteomes.
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Frontispiece: Whole‐Cell Lysosome SMLM Imaging as Indicators for Functional Diagnostics with a Low‐Phototoxic Spontaneously Blinking Probe

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Alpha-synuclein null mutation exacerbates the phenotype of a model of Menkes disease in female mice

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SNAP-tag2 for faster and brighter protein labeling

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Recent advances in proximity labeling for chemical proteomics: Paving the way for in vivo applications

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1103: DESIGNED PREBIOTIC RESTRUCTURES THE PLASMA EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES PROTEOME AND MICROBIOME IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE

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Evaluation of Translation Rate Through L-azidohomoalanine (AHA) Incorporation and Subsequent Alkyne Fluorophore–Mediated Click Chemistry in Yeast

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Enzyme Activated Fluorescent Probe for Vanin-1 Multi-dimensional Imaging: Advanced Insights for Diagnosis and Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Supplementary Table 1 from DR5 Disulfide Bonding Functions as a Sensor and Effector of Protein Folding Stress

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Figure S4 from DR5 Disulfide Bonding Functions as a Sensor and Effector of Protein Folding Stress

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Figure S1 from DR5 Disulfide Bonding Functions as a Sensor and Effector of Protein Folding Stress

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Deciphering molecular interactions by proximity labeling

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Large-scale deep multi-layer analysis of Alzheimer’s disease brain reveals strong proteomic disease-related changes not observed at the RNA level

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Is enzyme immobilization a mature discipline? Some critical considerations to capitalize on the benefits of immobilization

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A proximity-dependent biotinylation map of a human cell

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Understudied proteins: opportunities and challenges for functional proteomics

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Mass spectrometry‐based protein–protein interaction networks for the study of human diseases

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Synergistic insights into human health from aptamer- and antibody-based proteomic profiling

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Kinetic and Structural Characterization of the Self-Labeling Protein Tags HaloTag7, SNAP-tag, and CLIP-tag

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Different strategies for the lipase immobilization on the chitosan based supports and their applications

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Identification of disease treatment mechanisms through the multiscale interactome

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