Phos-tag gels are recent tools to dissect protein phosphorylation that operate by inducing a shift in the electrophoretic mobility of phosphorylated proteins compared to their nonphosphorylated counterparts. This article describes the preparation and electrophoresis of Zn2+ -Phos-tag gels along with electrotransfer of the separated phospho- and nonphosphoproteins onto a PVDF membrane using either wet-tank or semidry transfer. We also discuss the theory behind the technology with critical parameters to keep in mind for its successful application.Science Foundation IrelandBritish Heart Foundation2021-04-13 JG: PDF replaced with correct version
With the sequencing of the genome of over 150 organisms, the field of biology has been revolutionise...
Protein phosphorylation - dephosphorylation plays a very important role in signal transduction in bi...
Also published as a book chapter: Proteomics, 2009 / J. Reinders and A. Sickmann (eds.), Ch.4 pp.59-...
Phos-tag gels are recent tools to dissect protein phosphorylation that operate by inducing a shift i...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key signaling mechanism for modulating the functional properties of ...
We introduce two methods for the visualization of phosphorylated proteins using alkoxide-bridged din...
This paper provides a guideline for optimizing and utilizing Mn2+ Phos-tag gel technology to separat...
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Although recent advances in gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry have greatly facilitated separ...
Abstract Gel-based proteomic is the most popular and versatile method of global protein separation a...
This PhD thesis showed the applicability of a gel-based proteomic separation tool, 2-D electrophores...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are known to regulate biological processes by controlling pr...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are known to regulate biological processes by controlling pr...
This thesis is composed of three separate projects: 1. Proteomics is the study of complex protein mi...
Comparing different proteomes by classical two-dimensional electrophoresis is challenging and often ...
With the sequencing of the genome of over 150 organisms, the field of biology has been revolutionise...
Protein phosphorylation - dephosphorylation plays a very important role in signal transduction in bi...
Also published as a book chapter: Proteomics, 2009 / J. Reinders and A. Sickmann (eds.), Ch.4 pp.59-...
Phos-tag gels are recent tools to dissect protein phosphorylation that operate by inducing a shift i...
Reversible phosphorylation is a key signaling mechanism for modulating the functional properties of ...
We introduce two methods for the visualization of phosphorylated proteins using alkoxide-bridged din...
This paper provides a guideline for optimizing and utilizing Mn2+ Phos-tag gel technology to separat...
To investigate the physiological roles of protein phosphorylation, it is important to analyze sites ...
Although recent advances in gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry have greatly facilitated separ...
Abstract Gel-based proteomic is the most popular and versatile method of global protein separation a...
This PhD thesis showed the applicability of a gel-based proteomic separation tool, 2-D electrophores...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are known to regulate biological processes by controlling pr...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are known to regulate biological processes by controlling pr...
This thesis is composed of three separate projects: 1. Proteomics is the study of complex protein mi...
Comparing different proteomes by classical two-dimensional electrophoresis is challenging and often ...
With the sequencing of the genome of over 150 organisms, the field of biology has been revolutionise...
Protein phosphorylation - dephosphorylation plays a very important role in signal transduction in bi...
Also published as a book chapter: Proteomics, 2009 / J. Reinders and A. Sickmann (eds.), Ch.4 pp.59-...