Current Protein & Peptide Science

Author(s): K. Melcher

DOI: 10.2174/1389203043379701

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New Chemical Crosslinking Methods for the Identification of Transient Protein-Protein Interactions with Multiprotein Complexes

Page: [287 - 296] Pages: 10

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Abstract

Most proteins function as multiprotein complexes or interact with multiprotein complexes. Identification of protein-protein interactions in the context of their physiologically relevant complexes is therefore key to fully understand the cellular machinery. Here I discuss advances in chemical crosslinking methods that allow investigators to map direct subunit contacts in transient interactions with multimeric complexes. Methods discussed fall into two categories: (i) in vitro approaches with localized, inducible crosslinking reagents and (ii) in vivo approaches with unlocalized crosslinkers.

Keywords: multiprotein complexes, photoactivatable crosslinking, label transfer