AbstractDefining alterations in signalling pathways in normal and malignant cells is becoming a major field in proteomics. A number of different approaches have been established to isolate, identify and quantify phosphorylated proteins and peptides. In the current report, a comparison between SCX prefractionation versus an antibody based approach, both coupled to TiO2 enrichment and applied to TMT labelled cellular lysates, is described. The antibody strategy was more complete for enriching phosphopeptides and allowed the identification of a large set of proteins known to be phosphorylated (715 protein groups) with a minimum number of not previously known phosphorylated proteins (2)
10 pages, 6 figures, 1 tableWe propose a new workflow for fast phosphoproteome profiling. The workfl...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are key regulatory mechanisms that can control protein funct...
Large scale proteomic analysis remains challenging partially because proteins are inhomogeneous and ...
Defining alterations in signalling pathways in normal and malignant cells is becoming a major field ...
AbstractDefining alterations in signalling pathways in normal and malignant cells is becoming a majo...
Evaluation of phosphopeptide enrichment strategies for quantitative TMT analysis of complex network ...
This thesis describes the application of proteomics technologies to get insight into several aspects...
Abstract An encouraging approach for the diagnosis and effective therapy of immunological pathologie...
Cell signalling is tightly regulated by post-translational modification of proteins. Among them, pho...
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based phosphoproteomics has achieved extraordinary success in qualitative and...
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based phosphoproteomics has achieved extraordinary success in qualitative and...
Protein phosphorylation is the most common reversible post-translational modification to modulate pr...
Enrichment is essential for phosphoproteome analysis because phosphorylated proteins are usually pre...
Quantitative proteomics represents a powerful approach for the comprehensive analysis of proteins ex...
Protein phosphorylation is a complex and highly dynamic process involved in numerous biological even...
10 pages, 6 figures, 1 tableWe propose a new workflow for fast phosphoproteome profiling. The workfl...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are key regulatory mechanisms that can control protein funct...
Large scale proteomic analysis remains challenging partially because proteins are inhomogeneous and ...
Defining alterations in signalling pathways in normal and malignant cells is becoming a major field ...
AbstractDefining alterations in signalling pathways in normal and malignant cells is becoming a majo...
Evaluation of phosphopeptide enrichment strategies for quantitative TMT analysis of complex network ...
This thesis describes the application of proteomics technologies to get insight into several aspects...
Abstract An encouraging approach for the diagnosis and effective therapy of immunological pathologie...
Cell signalling is tightly regulated by post-translational modification of proteins. Among them, pho...
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based phosphoproteomics has achieved extraordinary success in qualitative and...
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based phosphoproteomics has achieved extraordinary success in qualitative and...
Protein phosphorylation is the most common reversible post-translational modification to modulate pr...
Enrichment is essential for phosphoproteome analysis because phosphorylated proteins are usually pre...
Quantitative proteomics represents a powerful approach for the comprehensive analysis of proteins ex...
Protein phosphorylation is a complex and highly dynamic process involved in numerous biological even...
10 pages, 6 figures, 1 tableWe propose a new workflow for fast phosphoproteome profiling. The workfl...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are key regulatory mechanisms that can control protein funct...
Large scale proteomic analysis remains challenging partially because proteins are inhomogeneous and ...