The amino acid sequence determines the individual protein three-dimensional structure and its functioning in an organism. Therefore, "reading” a protein sequence and determining its changes due to mutations or post-translational modifications is one of the objectives of proteomic experiments. The commonly utilized approach is gradient high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in combination with tandem mass spectrometry. While serving as a way to simplify the protein mixture, the liquid chromatography may be an additional analytical tool providing complementary information about the protein structure. Previous attempts to develop "predictive” HPLC for large biomacromolecules were limited by empirically derived equations based purely on ...
International audienceOne gene can give rise to many functionally distinct proteoforms, each of whic...
Proteins are responsible for facilitating and regulating nearly all cellular processes, and the coll...
The LC-MS techniques are commonly used to analyze intact proteoforms for top-down proteomics. To dee...
The field of proteomics seeks to address a grand problem in biology where large-scale determination ...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most sensitive and selective analytical technique for routin...
The combination of mass and normalized elution time (NET) of a peptide identified by liquid chromato...
The central dogma of biology proposed that one gene encodes for one protein. We now know that this d...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most sensitive and selective analytical technique for routin...
Recent improvements in the speed and sensitivity of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry systems ...
As the field of proteomics has evolved, the analytical techniques used in this field of research has...
A characteristic of many proteoforms, derived from a single gene, is their similarity regarding the ...
Proteins are commonly identified through enzymatic digestion and generation of short sequence tags o...
Proteomics – which is the analysis of the full complement of proteins produced by an organism – play...
Abstract Introduction In proteomics a paradox situation developed in the last years. At one side it ...
Information at the protein level is essential to understand the functioning of a biological system. ...
International audienceOne gene can give rise to many functionally distinct proteoforms, each of whic...
Proteins are responsible for facilitating and regulating nearly all cellular processes, and the coll...
The LC-MS techniques are commonly used to analyze intact proteoforms for top-down proteomics. To dee...
The field of proteomics seeks to address a grand problem in biology where large-scale determination ...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most sensitive and selective analytical technique for routin...
The combination of mass and normalized elution time (NET) of a peptide identified by liquid chromato...
The central dogma of biology proposed that one gene encodes for one protein. We now know that this d...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most sensitive and selective analytical technique for routin...
Recent improvements in the speed and sensitivity of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry systems ...
As the field of proteomics has evolved, the analytical techniques used in this field of research has...
A characteristic of many proteoforms, derived from a single gene, is their similarity regarding the ...
Proteins are commonly identified through enzymatic digestion and generation of short sequence tags o...
Proteomics – which is the analysis of the full complement of proteins produced by an organism – play...
Abstract Introduction In proteomics a paradox situation developed in the last years. At one side it ...
Information at the protein level is essential to understand the functioning of a biological system. ...
International audienceOne gene can give rise to many functionally distinct proteoforms, each of whic...
Proteins are responsible for facilitating and regulating nearly all cellular processes, and the coll...
The LC-MS techniques are commonly used to analyze intact proteoforms for top-down proteomics. To dee...