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Protein Neighbors and Proximity Proteomics
Molecular & Cellular ProteomicsVol. 14Issue 11p2848–2856Published online: September 8, 2015- Johanna S. Rees
- Xue-Wen Li
- Sarah Perrett
- Kathryn S. Lilley
- Antony P. Jackson
Cited in Scopus: 82Within cells, proteins can co-assemble into functionally integrated and spatially restricted multicomponent complexes. Often, the affinities between individual proteins are relatively weak, and proteins within such clusters may interact only indirectly with many of their other protein neighbors. This makes proteomic characterization difficult using methods such as immunoprecipitation or cross-linking. Recently, several groups have described the use of enzyme-catalyzed proximity labeling reagents that covalently tag the neighbors of a targeted protein with a small molecule such as fluorescein or biotin.