Publications by authors named "Rick A Homan"

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  • Heme is vital for human proteins and oxygen transport in blood, but its role as a signaling molecule through protein binding is not fully understood.
  • The study introduced a heme-based photoaffinity probe combined with quantitative proteomics to identify heme-protein interactions, discovering over 350 previously unknown interactions across various protein types.
  • Among the newly identified proteins is IRAK1, an immune-related kinase, where evidence suggests that heme enhances its activity, shedding light on heme's regulatory and signaling functions in relation to human diseases.
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The use of photo-affinity reagents for the mapping of noncovalent small molecule-protein interactions has become widespread. Recently, several 'fully-functionalized' (FF) chemical tags have been developed wherein a photoactivatable capture group, an enrichment handle, and a functional group for synthetic conjugation to a molecule of interest are integrated into a single modular tag. Diazirine-based FF tags in particular are increasingly employed in chemical proteomic investigations; however, despite routine usage, their relative utility has not been established.

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Recently, we demonstrated that triphenylacetic acid could be used to seal dye molecules within MOF-5, but guest release required the digestion of the framework by treatment with acid. We prepared the sterically bulky photocapping group [bis-(3-nitro-benzyl)-amino]-(3-nitro-phenyl)-acetic acid (PC1) that can prevent crystal violet dye diffusion from inside MOF-5 until removed by photolysis.

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