This is exactly where small-molecule chemical probes come in. A chemical probe is not meant to “visualize” a protein; instead, it is used to directly perturb a protein’s function in cells, thereby connecting target perturbation to phenotypic change more reliably.
Amine-reactive probe labeling techniques are widely used for the labeling and tracking of biomolecules, especially in the modification of proteins and nucleic acids.
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