The importance of post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins has become evident in the proteomic era as it plays a critical role in modulating cellular function, and can vary in response to different stimuli thereby tuning cellular mechanisms. Assessment of PTMs on a proteomic scale is a challenging task since they are substoichiometric, transient and reversible. Moreover, the amount of post-translationally modified proteins is generally very small when compared to their unmodified counterparts. Existing methodologies for identification of PTMs essentially relies on enrichment procedure to selectively increase the amount of modified peptides. These procedures need to be integrated with sophisticated mass spectrometric methods to en...
There are multiple challenges in biomarker discovery. This thesis will discuss various ways in which...
Signal Transduction is mediated by protein complexes whose spatial- and temporal-distribution, compo...
Many proteoforms can be produced from a gene due to genetic mutations, alternative splicing, post-tr...
The importance of post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins has become evident in the prot...
Mass spectrometry based proteomics has evolved into a powerful tool in characterising proteins and t...
In this review, we provide a comprehensive bibliographic overview of the role of mass spectrometry a...
Recently produced information on post-translational modifications makes it possible to interpret the...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) generate marginally modified isoforms of native peptides, pr...
Proteins are the effector molecules of many cellular and biological processes and are thus very dyna...
Recent advances in mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics allow the identification and quantitation...
The technological advances in proteomics are allowing an increasingly detailed characterization of t...
Recent advances in mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics allow the identification and quantitation...
Abstract only availableMass Spectrometry is an effective tool for protein identification. A typical ...
A post-translational modifications (PTM) is the covalent modification of a protein after its synthes...
A major challenge in proteomics is to fully identify and characterize the post-translational modific...
There are multiple challenges in biomarker discovery. This thesis will discuss various ways in which...
Signal Transduction is mediated by protein complexes whose spatial- and temporal-distribution, compo...
Many proteoforms can be produced from a gene due to genetic mutations, alternative splicing, post-tr...
The importance of post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins has become evident in the prot...
Mass spectrometry based proteomics has evolved into a powerful tool in characterising proteins and t...
In this review, we provide a comprehensive bibliographic overview of the role of mass spectrometry a...
Recently produced information on post-translational modifications makes it possible to interpret the...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) generate marginally modified isoforms of native peptides, pr...
Proteins are the effector molecules of many cellular and biological processes and are thus very dyna...
Recent advances in mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics allow the identification and quantitation...
The technological advances in proteomics are allowing an increasingly detailed characterization of t...
Recent advances in mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics allow the identification and quantitation...
Abstract only availableMass Spectrometry is an effective tool for protein identification. A typical ...
A post-translational modifications (PTM) is the covalent modification of a protein after its synthes...
A major challenge in proteomics is to fully identify and characterize the post-translational modific...
There are multiple challenges in biomarker discovery. This thesis will discuss various ways in which...
Signal Transduction is mediated by protein complexes whose spatial- and temporal-distribution, compo...
Many proteoforms can be produced from a gene due to genetic mutations, alternative splicing, post-tr...