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Chemical Tools for Imaging, Manipulating, and Tracking Biological Systems: Diverse Methods for Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Systems Methods in Enzymology Series

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Chemical Tools for Imaging, Manipulating, and Tracking Biological Systems: Diverse Methods for Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Systems

Chemical Tools for Imaging, Manipulating, and Tracking Biological Systems: Diverse Methods for Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Systems, Volume 638, the latest release in the Methods in Enzymology series, continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field. Sample chapters from this new release include In vitro characterization of the colibactin-activating peptidase ClbP enables development of a fluorogenic activity probe, Using FDAA probes to study cell division in Bacillus subtilis, Chemoenzymatic synthesis of UDP-sugars, Chemical tools for selective activity profiling of bacterial penicillin-binding proteins, Chemical Probes Reveal and Extraseptal Mode of Cross-linking in Staphylococcus Aureus, and much more.

    1. Utility of bacterial peptidoglycan recycling enzymes in the chemoenzymatic synthesis of valuable UDP sugar substrates
    2. Ophelia I. Ukaegbu, Kristen E. DeMeester, Hai Liang, Ashley R. Brown, Zachary S. Jones and Catherine Leimkuhler Grimes

    3. Chemical tools for selective activity profiling of bacterial penicillin-binding proteins
    4. Shabnam Sharifzadeh, Nathaniel W. Brown, Joshua D. Shirley, Kevin E. Bruce, Malcolm E. Winkler and Erin E. Carlson

    5. Fluorescent stem peptide mimics: In situ probes for peptidoglycan crosslinking
    6. Samir Gautam, Taehan Kim, Rebecca Howell and David A. Spiegel

    7. Gram-scale preparation of the antibiotic lead compound salicyl-AMS, a potent inhibitor of bacterial salicylate adenylation enzymes
    8. Nihar Kinarivala, Lisa Standke, Tezcan Guney, Cheng Ji, Naoyoshi Noguchi, Yasutomi Asano and Derek S. Tan

    9. Probe-enabled approaches for function-dependent cell sorting and characterization of microbiome subpopulations
    10. Andrea K. Steiger, Sarah J. Fansler, Christopher Whidbey and Aaron T. Wright

    11. Biochemical analysis of NlpC/p60 peptidoglycan hydrolase activity
    12. Byungchul Kim, Juliel Espinosa and Howard C. Hang

    13. Controlled release of bioactive signaling molecules using DNA-icosahedron
    14. Maulik S. Jani, Aneesh T. Veetil and Yamuna Krishnan

    15. Imaging nascent transcription in wholemount vertebrate embryos to characterize zygotic genome activation
    16. Hui Chen and Matthew C. Good

    17. Engineering reversible cell-cell interactions with chemical biology
    18. Clifford M. Csizmar and Carston R. Wagner

    19. Fast phosphine-activated control of protein function using unnatural lysine analogues
    20. Joshua S. Wesalo and Alexander Deiters

    21. Photopharmacological control of lipid function
    22. Johannes Morstein and Dirk Trauner

    23. Expanding the substrate selectivity in SNAP/CLIP-tagging of intracellular targets
    24. Miguel Macias-Contreras, Kevin N. Little and Lei Zhu

    25. Light-induced protein proximity by activation of gibberellic acid derivatives in living cells
    26. Michael J. Ziegler and Richard Wombacher

    27. Photoactivatable trimethoprim-based probes for spatiotemporal control of biological processes
    28. Daniel Z. Wu, Michael A. Lampson and David M. Chenoweth

    29. Site-specific antibody fragment conjugates for targeted imaging
    30. Robert Maloney, Zakey Yusuf Buuh, Yue Zhao and Rongsheng E. Wang

    31. Quantifying protein-protein interactions of the acyl carrier protein with solvatochromic probes

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