Issue 2, 2021

Cleavable linkers and their application in MS-based target identification

Abstract

Covalent chemical probes are important tools in chemical biology. They range from post-translational modification (PTM)-derived metabolic probes, to activity-based probes and photoaffinity labels. Identification of the probe targets is often performed by tandem mass spectrometry-based proteomics methods. In the past fifteen years, cleavable linker technologies have been implemented in these workflows in order to identify probe targets with lower background and higher confidence. In addition, the linkers have enabled identification of modification sites. Overall, this has led to an increased knowledge of PTMs, enzyme function and drug action. This review gives an overview of the different types of cleavable linkers, and their benefits and limitations. Their applicability in target identification is also illustrated by several specific examples.

Graphical abstract: Cleavable linkers and their application in MS-based target identification

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
08 Dec 2020
Accepted
20 Jan 2021
First published
21 Jan 2021

Mol. Omics, 2021,17, 197-209

Cleavable linkers and their application in MS-based target identification

H. A. Beard, D. Korovesis, S. Chen and S. H. L. Verhelst, Mol. Omics, 2021, 17, 197 DOI: 10.1039/D0MO00181C

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