Deamidation of asparagine is a spontaneous and irreversible post-translational modification associated with a growing list of human diseases. While pervasive, deamidation is often overlooked because it represents a relatively minor chemical change. Structural and functional characterization of this modification is complicated because deamidation of asparagine yields four isomeric forms of Asp. Herein, radical directed dissociation (RDD), in conjunction with mass spectrometry, is used to identify and quantify all four isomers in a series of model peptides that were subjected to various deamidation conditions. Although primary sequence significantly influences the rate of deamidation, it has little impact on the relative proportions of the pr...
La déamidation des protéines est un thème de grand intérêt qui a été le sujet de nombreuses études t...
A biosynthetic human insulin precursor displayed en-hanced susceptibility to deamidation at one part...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously deamidate to form aspartate under physiological conditions, ...
Deamidation of asparaginyl and glutaminyl residues causes time-dependent changes in charge and confo...
Deamidation of proteins is a topic of wide interest that has been subject to experimental and theore...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously – yet non-enzymatically – deamidate to form aspartate under ...
Biological aging is a complex and nuanced chemical process that proceeds along numerous routes at th...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously – yet non-enzymatically – deamidate to form aspartate under ...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously – yet non-enzymatically – deamidate to form aspartate under ...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously – yet non-enzymatically – deamidate to form aspartate under ...
La déamidation des protéines est un thème de grand intérêt qui a été le sujet de nombreuses études t...
Deamidation of proteins occurs spontaneously under physiological conditions. Asparaginyl (Asn) resid...
Deamidation of proteins occurs spontaneously under physiological conditions. Asparaginyl (Asn) resid...
Deamidation of proteins is a topic of wide interest that has been subject to experimental and theore...
Deamidation of asparaginyl and glutaminyl residues causes time-dependent changes in charge and confo...
La déamidation des protéines est un thème de grand intérêt qui a été le sujet de nombreuses études t...
A biosynthetic human insulin precursor displayed en-hanced susceptibility to deamidation at one part...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously deamidate to form aspartate under physiological conditions, ...
Deamidation of asparaginyl and glutaminyl residues causes time-dependent changes in charge and confo...
Deamidation of proteins is a topic of wide interest that has been subject to experimental and theore...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously – yet non-enzymatically – deamidate to form aspartate under ...
Biological aging is a complex and nuanced chemical process that proceeds along numerous routes at th...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously – yet non-enzymatically – deamidate to form aspartate under ...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously – yet non-enzymatically – deamidate to form aspartate under ...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously – yet non-enzymatically – deamidate to form aspartate under ...
La déamidation des protéines est un thème de grand intérêt qui a été le sujet de nombreuses études t...
Deamidation of proteins occurs spontaneously under physiological conditions. Asparaginyl (Asn) resid...
Deamidation of proteins occurs spontaneously under physiological conditions. Asparaginyl (Asn) resid...
Deamidation of proteins is a topic of wide interest that has been subject to experimental and theore...
Deamidation of asparaginyl and glutaminyl residues causes time-dependent changes in charge and confo...
La déamidation des protéines est un thème de grand intérêt qui a été le sujet de nombreuses études t...
A biosynthetic human insulin precursor displayed en-hanced susceptibility to deamidation at one part...
Asparagine (Asn) residues spontaneously deamidate to form aspartate under physiological conditions, ...