Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry University of Chicago 5735 S Ellis Dr. Chicago IL 60637 USA
Abstract
AbstractFunctional regulation of cell signaling through dynamic changes in protein activity state as well as spatial organization represent two dynamic, complex, and conserved phenomena in biology. Seemingly separate areas of ‐omics method development have focused on building tools that can detect and quantify protein activity states, as well as map sub‐cellular and intercellular protein organization. Integration of these efforts, through the development of chemical tools and platforms that enable detection and quantification of protein functional states with spatial resolution provide opportunities to better understand heterogeneity in the proteome within cell organelles, multi‐cellular tissues, and whole organisms. This review provides an overview of and considerations for major classes of chemical proteomic probes and technologies that enable protein activity mapping from sub‐cellular compartments to live animals.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Susan G. Komen
National Science Foundation
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