A characteristic of many proteoforms, derived from a single gene, is their similarity regarding the composition of atoms, making their analysis very challenging. Many overexpressed recombinant proteins are strongly associated with this problem, especially recombinant therapeutic glycoproteins from large-scale productions. In contrast to small molecule drugs, which consist of a single defined molecule, therapeutic protein preparations are heterogenous mixtures of dozens or even hundreds of very similar species. With mass spectrometry, currently high-quality spectra of intact proteoforms can be obtained only, if the complexity of the mixture of individual proteoform-ions, entering the gas phase at the same time is low. Thus, prior to mass spe...
The amino acid sequence determines the individual protein three-dimensional structure and its functi...
Over the past decade, developments in high resolution mass spectrometry have enabled the high throug...
Abstract Introduction In proteomics a paradox situation developed in the last years. At one side it ...
A characteristic of many proteoforms, derived from a single gene, is their similarity regarding the ...
A characteristic of many proteoforms, derived from a single gene, is their similarity regarding the ...
The term proteoform is used to denote all the molecular forms in which the protein product of a sing...
In top-down proteomics, intact proteins are analyzed by tandem mass spectrometry and proteoforms, wh...
International audienceOne gene can give rise to many functionally distinct proteoforms, each of whic...
Proteins are fundamental components of cells which mediate many essential biological processes. P...
The LC-MS techniques are commonly used to analyze intact proteoforms for top-down proteomics. To dee...
Various proteoforms may be generated from a single gene due to primary structure alterations (PSAs) ...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play critical roles in biological processes and have signifi...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most sensitive and selective analytical technique for routin...
Most biochemical reactions in a cell are regulated by highly specialized proteins, which are the pri...
Information at the protein level is essential to understand the functioning of a biological system. ...
The amino acid sequence determines the individual protein three-dimensional structure and its functi...
Over the past decade, developments in high resolution mass spectrometry have enabled the high throug...
Abstract Introduction In proteomics a paradox situation developed in the last years. At one side it ...
A characteristic of many proteoforms, derived from a single gene, is their similarity regarding the ...
A characteristic of many proteoforms, derived from a single gene, is their similarity regarding the ...
The term proteoform is used to denote all the molecular forms in which the protein product of a sing...
In top-down proteomics, intact proteins are analyzed by tandem mass spectrometry and proteoforms, wh...
International audienceOne gene can give rise to many functionally distinct proteoforms, each of whic...
Proteins are fundamental components of cells which mediate many essential biological processes. P...
The LC-MS techniques are commonly used to analyze intact proteoforms for top-down proteomics. To dee...
Various proteoforms may be generated from a single gene due to primary structure alterations (PSAs) ...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play critical roles in biological processes and have signifi...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most sensitive and selective analytical technique for routin...
Most biochemical reactions in a cell are regulated by highly specialized proteins, which are the pri...
Information at the protein level is essential to understand the functioning of a biological system. ...
The amino acid sequence determines the individual protein three-dimensional structure and its functi...
Over the past decade, developments in high resolution mass spectrometry have enabled the high throug...
Abstract Introduction In proteomics a paradox situation developed in the last years. At one side it ...