Abstract
Photoaffinity labeling is a useful method to covalently bind two interacting moieties whether they be substrate and enzyme or ligand and receptor. Irreversibly labeling any particular molecule is a practical way of detecting the latter throughout the course of a characterization or a purification procedure.
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Pérodin, J., Boucard, A.A., Leduc, R., Escher, E., Guillemette, G. (2001). Assays for Radiolabel-Photoaffinity Labeling of Angiotensin Receptors. In: Wang, D.H. (eds) Angiotensin Protocols. Methods in Molecular Medicine™, vol 51. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-087-X:297
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