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Proximitomics by Reactive Species

Shaoran Zhang, Qi Tang, Xu Zhang, Xing Chen

2024ACS Central Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The proximitome is defined as the entire collection of biomolecules spatially in the proximity of a biomolecule of interest. More broadly, the concept of the proximitome can be extended to the totality of cells proximal to a specific cell type. Since the spatial organization of biomolecules and cells is essential for almost all biological processes, proximitomics has recently emerged as an active area of scientific research. One of the growing strategies for proximitomics leverages reactive species-which are generated in situ and spatially confined, to chemically tag and capture proximal biomolecules and cells for systematic analysis. In this Outlook, we summarize different types of reactive species that have been exploited for proximitomics and discuss their pros and cons for specific applications. In addition, we discuss the current challenges and future directions of this exciting field.

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BiomoleculeNanotechnologyData scienceComputer scienceComputational biologyBiologyMaterials scienceBiotin and Related StudiesClick Chemistry and ApplicationsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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