C07D229/02

DETERMINING SMALL MOLECULE-PROTEIN AND PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS

Provided herein are methods, systems, kits, and compositions useful for determining small molecule-protein interactions and protein-protein interactions. The photo-click tags provided herein can be conjugated to a small molecule or amino acid analog to provide compounds that can be integrated into a protein through photo-conjugation, allowing for identification of a small molecule-protein interaction or protein-protein interaction to elucidate the small molecules mechanism of action or the protein targeted by the small molecule. In some embodiments, the photo-click tags comprise a photo-conjugation moiety and a click chemistry handle, allowing for the attachment of various functional groups (e.g., affinity tags) to the small molecule or amino acid analog.

DETERMINING SMALL MOLECULE-PROTEIN AND PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS

Provided herein are methods, systems, kits, and compositions useful for determining small molecule-protein interactions and protein-protein interactions. The photo-click tags provided herein can be conjugated to a small molecule or amino acid analog to provide compounds that can be integrated into a protein through photo-conjugation, allowing for identification of a small molecule-protein interaction or protein-protein interaction to elucidate the small molecules mechanism of action or the protein targeted by the small molecule. In some embodiments, the photo-click tags comprise a photo-conjugation moiety and a click chemistry handle, allowing for the attachment of various functional groups (e.g., affinity tags) to the small molecule or amino acid analog.

PHOTOREACTIVE LIGANDS AND USES THEREOF

Disclosed herein are methods for identifying proteins as targets for interaction with a small molecule ligand. Also disclosed herein are small molecule ligands and compositions for use in profiling druggable proteins.

PHOTOREACTIVE LIGANDS AND USES THEREOF

Disclosed herein are methods for identifying proteins as targets for interaction with a small molecule ligand. Also disclosed herein are small molecule ligands and compositions for use in profiling druggable proteins.

Determining small molecule-protein and protein-protein interactions

Provided herein are methods, systems, kits, and compositions useful for determining small molecule-protein interactions and protein-protein interactions. The photo-click tags provided herein can be conjugated to a small molecule or amino acid analog to provide compounds that can be integrated into a protein through photo-conjugation, allowing for identification of a small molecule-protein interaction or protein-protein interaction to elucidate the small molecules mechanism of action or the protein targeted by the small molecule. In some embodiments, the photo-click tags comprise a photo-conjugation moiety and a click chemistry handle, allowing for the attachment of various functional groups (e.g., affinity tags) to the small molecule or amino acid analog.

Determining small molecule-protein and protein-protein interactions

Provided herein are methods, systems, kits, and compositions useful for determining small molecule-protein interactions and protein-protein interactions. The photo-click tags provided herein can be conjugated to a small molecule or amino acid analog to provide compounds that can be integrated into a protein through photo-conjugation, allowing for identification of a small molecule-protein interaction or protein-protein interaction to elucidate the small molecules mechanism of action or the protein targeted by the small molecule. In some embodiments, the photo-click tags comprise a photo-conjugation moiety and a click chemistry handle, allowing for the attachment of various functional groups (e.g., affinity tags) to the small molecule or amino acid analog.

SITE-SPECIFIC CHEMOENZYMATIC PROTEIN MODIFICATIONS

The present invention relates to methods and reagents for use in site-selective modification of proteins having lysine residues with functionalized peptides using a chemoenzymatic microbial transglutaminase-mediated reaction. The functionalized proteins may be used for study or therapeutic uses.

SITE-SPECIFIC CHEMOENZYMATIC PROTEIN MODIFICATIONS

The present invention relates to methods and reagents for use in site-selective modification of proteins having lysine residues with functionalized peptides using a chemoenzymatic microbial transglutaminase-mediated reaction. The functionalized proteins may be used for study or therapeutic uses.

ARYL ETHER DIAZIRINES FOR USE IN POLYMER CROSSLINKING AND ADHESION

A family of novel diazirine-based molecules is disclosed, as well as methods of manufacture and uses thereof. These compounds allow non-functionalized polymers, such as polyolefins, to crosslink via CH insertion. Such a CH insertion process is useful, for example, for the covalent adhesive bonding of low surface energy films or materials, or for creating rigid 3-dimenional polymeric structures by in-situ doping and activation of the crosslinker. The disclosed crosslinkers can be activated thermally, by UV radiation or by an electric potential.