{"database":"iProX","file_versions":[],"scores":null,"additional":{"omics_type":["Proteomics"],"submitter":["Zhonglin Wei"],"species":["Homo Sapiens","Mus Musculus"],"full_dataset_link":["http://www.iprox.org/page/project.html?id=IPX0018388000"],"submitter_email":["zlwei@jlu.edu.cn"],"submitter_affiliation":["Jilin University"],"sample_protocol":[""],"repository":["iProX"],"data_protocol":[""],"additional_accession":[]},"is_claimable":false,"name":"Exploring Protein Structure and Interactions via Electrophoto-XL-MS with Phosphate-Enrichable Cross-linker","description":"Chemical cross-linking mass spectrometry (XL-MS) is a powerful research tool for exploring protein-protein interactions and their three-dimensional structures. To further increase cross-link coverage, a novel, methyurazole-derived, enrichable trifunctional cross-linker—phospho bismethylurazole (pBMT) was developed. The phosphate group, a small affinity tag, successfully separates cross-linked peptides from high-abundance noncross-linked peptides. The cross-linking strategy was developed to target multiple amino acid types ( i.e., tyrosine and histidine) under electrochemical and photochemical conditions without additional side reactions. This method was applied to cross-linking peptides, proteins, protein complexes, and cell lysates. Analysis of cross-linking results indicates that the pBMT-based cross-linking strategy provides abundant and accurate information for facilitating protein structure elucidation. Altogether, pBMT provides a novel chemical biology tool and innovative thought for the in-depth exploration of dynamic interactions between proteins","dates":{"publication":"Mon Aug 03 00:00:00 GMT+01:00 2026"},"accession":"PXD082104","cross_references":{"TAXONOMY":["10090","9606"]}}