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- Bioorganic Chemistry and the Origins of Chemical Biology
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1. Biomimetic catalysis
- Prof. Ronald Breslow
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2. Bioorganic studies of vision
- Prof. Koji Nakanishi
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3. Perspectives on biological catalysis
- Prof. Stephen Benkovic
- Nucleic Acids and Drug/Nucleic Acid Interactions
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5. Site-specifically modified ribosomal RNAs
- Prof. Christine Chow
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7. Drug-DNA interactions of the mitomycins
- Prof. Maria Tomasz
- Protein Function and Cellular Signaling
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8. Chemical synthesis of proteins
- Prof. Lei Liu
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9. Visualizing and manipulating phosphoinositide and phospholipid signaling
- Prof. Glenn Prestwich
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11. Polydactyl zinc finger proteins: software and hardware for genomes
- Prof. Carlos Barbas
- Peptides, Small-Molecules and Chemical Diversity
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12. Chemical synthesis of peptides and peptide libraries
- Prof. Victor Hruby
- Proteomics: The Study of Biomolecules and Interactions
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13. Quantitative proteomics
- Prof. Ruedi Aebersold
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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15. Solid phase peptide synthesis
- Prof. Stephen Kent
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17. Tagged library for chemical genetics
- Dr. Young-Tae Chang
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18. Covalently constrained alpha-helices
- Dr. Paramjit Arora
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19. SICLOPPS: genetic system for production of backbone cyclized peptides
- Dr. Sergey Savinov
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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- From sequences to functions
- Signaling via protein tyrosine kinases
- Protein modules in signal transduction
- Application of peptide library approach
- Oriented peptide library
- rasGAP C-terminal SH2 domain
- Area for improvement
- OPAL: oriented peptide array library
- AutoSpot for peptide arrays
- Amino acid scan
- OPAL screen protocol
- MPM2 antibody
- MPM2 antibody preference
- OPAL analyses of SH2 domains (1)
- OPAL analyses of SH2 domains (2)
- SH2 domains of SHP2
- Preference of SHP2 SH2 domain
- OPAL protocol for protein kinases
- OPAL analyses of protein kinase A
- Phosphorylation of substrate peptides by PKA
- OPAL analyses of protein kinases
- Transformation of array data
- Database prediction of kinase substrates
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Protein-protein interactions as key to understanding signaling pathways
- Signaling through tyrosine phosphorylation
- Using peptide libraries to study specificities of protein modules
- Peptide library arrays (OPAL)
- OPAL strategies, examples and advantages
Talk Citation
Songyang, Z. (2008, August 14). Probing protein-protein interactions with peptide libraries and arrays [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 5, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/DNDT9444.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Zhou Songyang has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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