
Photoaffinity Labeling for Structural Probing Within Protein
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Executive Vice President, University of ToyamaToyama, Japan
Makoto Hashimoto, PhD
Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
Sapporo, Japan
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Preface.- Chapter 1 Multifunctional Photoprobes for Identification of Ligand Sites within Biomolecules.- Chapter 2 Tag-Creation Approaches for Highly Efficient Profiling of Interacting Proteins and Domains.- Chapter 3 Recent Developments in Designing Compact Biological Photoprobes.- Chapter 4 Utilities of Anti-Ligand Antibody and Mass Spectrum to Elucidate Photolabelled Sites.- Chapter 5 Combination of Photoaffinity Label and Site-Directed Antibody for Target Proteins.- Chapter 6 Synthesis of diazirinyl photophore and optically pure diazirinylphenylalanines for photoaffinity labeling.- Chapter 7 Photoreactive biomacromolecules: preparation using photoreactive units and applications for analyzing biological interfaces.- Chapter 8 Covalently capturing protein interactions in living cells by site-specific incorporation of photo-cross-linkable amino acids.- Chapter 9 Use of hexose photolabels to reveal the structure and function of glucose transporters.- Chapter 10 The function of the mammalian peroxisome and analysis of the fatty acid oxidation system by photoaffinity labeling.- Chapter 11 Photoaffinity labeling methods to explore internalization mechanisms of arginine-rich cell-penetrating peptides.- Chapter 12 Photoaffinity Labeling in Drug Discovery Research.