A proteomics approach was used for the identification of protein binders in historical paints: the proteins were digested enzymatically into peptides using trypsin before being separated and detected by high performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionisation tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-ESI-MS/MS). Mascot (Matrix Science) was used to analyse the resulting data and for protein identification. In contrast to amino acid analysis, amino acid sequences could be studied that retain much more information about the proteins. The best extraction strategy was selected based on the number of peptides that were identified in the protein content of paint replicas using different methods. The influence of pigments on the extraction method was st...
In recent years, the use of liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) on tryptic dig...
A novel strategy based on in situ dual-enzyme digestion of paint layer proteinaceous binders is intr...
A novel method for the analysis of proteinaceous materials present on painted surfaces was developed...
A proteomics approach was used for the identification of protein binders in historical paints: the p...
Comprehension of the materials, such as binding media, used by artists is of uttermost importance in...
Identification of proteins in paintings and polychrome objects is a challenge, which requires the de...
The identification of proteinaceous components in paintings remains a challenging task for several r...
Aim of this work is to propose an analytical protocol for proteinaceous binder identification in pai...
Diagnostic techniques applied to the field of cultural heritage represent a very important aspect of...
Diagnostic techniques applied to the field of cultural heritage represent a very important aspect of...
Proteomic approach in combination with mass spectrometry demonstrates a great potential for identifi...
Proteomic approaches based on mass spectrometry have become increasingly popular for protein binder'...
Proteins in works of art are generally determined by the relative amounts of amino acids. This metho...
In recent years, the use of liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) on tryptic dig...
A novel strategy based on in situ dual-enzyme digestion of paint layer proteinaceous binders is intr...
A novel method for the analysis of proteinaceous materials present on painted surfaces was developed...
A proteomics approach was used for the identification of protein binders in historical paints: the p...
Comprehension of the materials, such as binding media, used by artists is of uttermost importance in...
Identification of proteins in paintings and polychrome objects is a challenge, which requires the de...
The identification of proteinaceous components in paintings remains a challenging task for several r...
Aim of this work is to propose an analytical protocol for proteinaceous binder identification in pai...
Diagnostic techniques applied to the field of cultural heritage represent a very important aspect of...
Diagnostic techniques applied to the field of cultural heritage represent a very important aspect of...
Proteomic approach in combination with mass spectrometry demonstrates a great potential for identifi...
Proteomic approaches based on mass spectrometry have become increasingly popular for protein binder'...
Proteins in works of art are generally determined by the relative amounts of amino acids. This metho...
In recent years, the use of liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) on tryptic dig...
A novel strategy based on in situ dual-enzyme digestion of paint layer proteinaceous binders is intr...
A novel method for the analysis of proteinaceous materials present on painted surfaces was developed...