Precursor Reagent Hydrophobicity Affects Membrane Protein Footprinting
Chunyang Guo,
Ming Cheng,
Weikai Li
et al.
Abstract:Membrane proteins
(MPs) play a crucial role in cell signaling,
molecular transport, and catalysis and thus are at the heart of designing
pharmacological targets. Although structural characterization of MPs
at the molecular level is essential to elucidate their biological
function, it poses a significant challenge for structural biology.
Although mass spectrometry-based protein footprinting may be developed
into a powerful approach for studying MPs, the hydrophobic character
of membrane regions makes structural… Show more
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