Chemical biology tools for protein labelling: insights into cell–cell communication
Megan H. Wright
Abstract
Multicellular organisms require carefully orchestrated communication between and within cell types and tissues, and many unicellular organisms also sense their context and environment, sometimes coordinating their responses. This review highlights contributions from chemical biology in discovering and probing mechanisms of cell-cell communication. We focus on chemical tools for labelling proteins in a cellular context and how these can be applied to decipher the target receptor of a signalling molecule, label a receptor of interest in situ to understand its biology, provide a read-out of protein activity or interactions in downstream signalling pathways, or discover protein-protein interactions across cell-cell interfaces.
Topics & Concepts
Multicellular organismContext (archaeology)BiologySignallingChemical biologyCellCell signalingCell biologyDECIPHERComputational biologySignal transductionBiochemistryBioinformaticsPaleontologyBiotin and Related StudiesClick Chemistry and ApplicationsMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research