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Wiley, Journal of Peptide Science, 10(16), p. 514-523, 2010

DOI: 10.1002/psc.1287

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Probing protein function by chemical modification

Journal article published in 2010 by Yao-Wen Wu, Roger S. Goody ORCID
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Abstract

Labeling proteins with synthetic probes, such as fluorophores, affinity tags, and other functional labels is enormously useful for characterizing protein function in vitro, in live cells, or in whole organisms. Recent advancements of chemical methods have substantially expanded the tools that are applicable to modify proteins. In this review, we discuss some important chemical methods for site-specific protein modification and highlight the application of established techniques to tackle biological questions.