Protein phosphorylation is an important post-translational modification that plays a regulatory role within numerous biological processes. The simultaneous identification, localization, and quantification of phosphorylated proteins is vital for understanding this dynamic control mechanism. The application of isobaric labeling strategies, for example, iTRAQ, for quantitative phosphopeptide analysis requires simultaneous monitoring of peptide backbone fragmentation, loss of phosphoryl moieties, and the cleavage of isobaric labeling reporter ions. In the present study, we have examined MS/MS fragmentation modes available in the Orbitrap Velos MS (collision induced dissociation (CID), CID plus multistage activation, and higher energy collision ...
Electron transfer dissociation (ETD) has become increasingly used in proteomic analyses due to its c...
As a driver for many biological processes, phosphorylation remains an area of intense research inter...
AbstractAn investigation of phosphate loss from phosphopeptide ions was conducted, using both atmosp...
Protein phosphorylation modulates a myriad of biological functions, and its regulation is vital for ...
The ability to distinguish between phosphopeptides of high and low stoichiometry is essential to dis...
The development of quantitative techniques in mass spectrometry has generated the ability to systema...
The ability to distinguish between phosphopeptides of high and low stoichiometry is essential to dis...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key event in many biological processes and is therefore a much studi...
The identification of phosphorylation on proteins has become practicable for many laboratories in re...
Pioneering work by among others the groups of Hunt and Mann at the start of this century opened up t...
The ability to distinguish between phosphopeptides of high and low stoichiometry is essential to dis...
The ability to distinguish between phosphopeptides of high and low stoichiometry is essential to dis...
Labeling of primary amines on peptides with reagents containing stable isotopes is a commonly used t...
Protein phosphorylation is critically important for many cellular processes, including progression t...
The recent introduction of isobaric peptide tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ) of...
Electron transfer dissociation (ETD) has become increasingly used in proteomic analyses due to its c...
As a driver for many biological processes, phosphorylation remains an area of intense research inter...
AbstractAn investigation of phosphate loss from phosphopeptide ions was conducted, using both atmosp...
Protein phosphorylation modulates a myriad of biological functions, and its regulation is vital for ...
The ability to distinguish between phosphopeptides of high and low stoichiometry is essential to dis...
The development of quantitative techniques in mass spectrometry has generated the ability to systema...
The ability to distinguish between phosphopeptides of high and low stoichiometry is essential to dis...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key event in many biological processes and is therefore a much studi...
The identification of phosphorylation on proteins has become practicable for many laboratories in re...
Pioneering work by among others the groups of Hunt and Mann at the start of this century opened up t...
The ability to distinguish between phosphopeptides of high and low stoichiometry is essential to dis...
The ability to distinguish between phosphopeptides of high and low stoichiometry is essential to dis...
Labeling of primary amines on peptides with reagents containing stable isotopes is a commonly used t...
Protein phosphorylation is critically important for many cellular processes, including progression t...
The recent introduction of isobaric peptide tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ) of...
Electron transfer dissociation (ETD) has become increasingly used in proteomic analyses due to its c...
As a driver for many biological processes, phosphorylation remains an area of intense research inter...
AbstractAn investigation of phosphate loss from phosphopeptide ions was conducted, using both atmosp...