proteinkovalenter
Proteinkovalenter is a term used to describe covalent linkages that join proteins or protein residues, creating stable, covalently bonded assemblies. The concept covers both cross-links within a single protein (intra-molecular) and between different proteins (inter-molecular), as well as covalent attachments of modifiers such as ubiquitin, SUMO, or NEDD8 to lysine or other residues. In this sense, proteinkovalenter emphasizes the covalent nature of these connections, in contrast to non-covalent interactions that often dominate protein complexes.
Common mechanisms included under proteinkovalenter are disulfide bonds between cysteine residues, which stabilize many secreted and
Proteinkovalenter are studied with methods such as cross-linking mass spectrometry, high-resolution mass spectrometry, X-ray crystallography, and
In research and pharmacology, proteinkovalenter also describe covalent drugs that form lasting bonds with targets, offering