Closed noedelta closed 8 years ago
are the terms really redundant ? cross-linking is often realized by introducing cysteines followed by oxidation; there's no bifunctional reagents involved; the residues capable of disulphide bridges are generally considered to be closer than these that can be cross-linked by bifunctional, often longish, reagents.
Original comment by: lukasz99
Definitions and short labels updated
Original comment by: orchard
Original comment by: orchard
Currently if you search on "crosslink" in the public website you get results using 2 different Interaction detection methods - "cross-linking study" and "protein cross-linking with a bifunctional reagent " - you said to enter this here to "clean up".
As far as I can see there is minimal difference between the 2 methods - maybe reduce terms to one?
Reported by: qweqwe6