2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3118982/v1
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Using In Vivo Intact Structure for System-wide Quantitative Analysis of Changes in Proteins

Abstract: Mass spectrometry-based methods can provide a global expression profile and structural readout of proteins in complex systems. Preserving the in vivo conformation of proteins in their innate state is challenging during proteomic experiments. Here, we introduce an approach using perfusion of reagents to create a whole animal in vivo protein footprinting method that adds dimethyl labels to exposed lysine residues on intact proteins to maintain information on protein conformations. When this approach was used to … Show more

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