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Proximity Labeling Techniques: A Multi‐Omics Toolbox

Olha Shkel, Yevheniia Kharkivska, Yun Kyung Kim, Jun‐Seok Lee

2021Chemistry - An Asian Journal21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Proximity labeling techniques are emerging high-throughput methods for studying protein-protein, protein-RNA, and protein-DNA interactions with temporal and spatial precision. Proximity labeling methods take advantage of enzymes that can covalently label biomolecules with reactive substrates. These labeled biomolecules can be identified using mass spectrometry or next-generation sequencing. The main advantage of these methods is their ability to capture weak or transient interactions between biomolecules. Proximity labeling is indispensable for studying organelle interactomes. Additionally, it can be used to resolve spatial composition of macromolecular complexes. Many of these methods have only recently been introduced; nonetheless, they have already provided new and deep insights into the biological processes at the cellular, organ, and organism levels. In this paper, we review a broad range of proximity labeling techniques, their development, drawbacks and advantages, and implementations in recent studies.

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BiomoleculeComputational biologyToolboxComputer scienceOrganismBiologyBiochemistryGeneticsProgramming languageBiotin and Related StudiesClick Chemistry and Applications