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Danyang Wang Shubo Du Dr. Amaury Cazenave-Gassiot Dr. Jingyan Ge Prof. Dr. Jun-Seok Lee Prof. Dr. Markus R. Wenk Prof. Dr. Shao Q. Yao 《Angewandte Chemie (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)》2017,129(21):5923-5927
The protein–lipid interaction is an essential metabolic process that mediates cellular signaling and functions. Existing strategies for large-scale mapping studies of the protein–lipid interaction fall short in their incompatibility with metabolic incorporation or inability to remove unwanted interferences from lipidated proteins. By incorporating an alkyne-containing choline head group and a diazirine-modified fatty acid simultaneously into choline-containing phospholipids synthesized from live mammalian cells, protein–phospholipid interactions have been successfully imaged in live cells. Subsequent in situ profiling of the modified Cho phospholipid-crosslinked proteins followed by quantitative proteomics allowed identification of several hundred putative phospholipid-interacting proteins, some of which were further validated. 相似文献
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