Tryptic digestion followed by identification using mass spectrometry is an important step in many proteomic studies. Here, we describe the preparation of immobilized, acetylated trypsin for enhanced digestion efficacy in integrated protein analysis platforms. Complete digestion of cytochrome c was obtained with two types of modified-trypsin beads with a contact time of only 4 s, while corresponding unmodified-trypsin beads gave only incomplete digestion. The digestion rate of myoglobin, a protein known to be rather resistant to proteolysis, was not altered by acetylating trypsin and required a buffer containing 35% acetonitrile to obtain complete digestion. The use of acetylated-trypsin beads led to fewer interfering tryptic autolysis produ...
Despite the developments for faster liquid chromatographic and mass spectral detection techniques, t...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion before identification and quantification by mass spectrometry is an indispensable ...
Tryptic digestion followed by identification using mass spectrometry is an important step in many pr...
Reducing experimental variability, limiting contamination and increasing automation are essential go...
The preparation and characterization of three trypsin-based monolithic immobilized enzyme reactors (...
Trypsin digestion is a major component of preparing proteins for peptide based identification and qu...
The ability to rapidly and efficiently digest and identify an unknown protein is of great utility f...
In this work, a novel kind of N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NVP) modified poly acrylic ester microspheres...
Trypsin is the most used proteolytic enzyme for protein digestion and Peptide Mass Fingerprinting (P...
The preparation and characterization of a new trypsin-based bioreactor is here described for on-line...
Despite the developments for faster liquid chromatographic and mass spectral detection techniques, t...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion before identification and quantification by mass spectrometry is an indispensable ...
Tryptic digestion followed by identification using mass spectrometry is an important step in many pr...
Reducing experimental variability, limiting contamination and increasing automation are essential go...
The preparation and characterization of three trypsin-based monolithic immobilized enzyme reactors (...
Trypsin digestion is a major component of preparing proteins for peptide based identification and qu...
The ability to rapidly and efficiently digest and identify an unknown protein is of great utility f...
In this work, a novel kind of N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NVP) modified poly acrylic ester microspheres...
Trypsin is the most used proteolytic enzyme for protein digestion and Peptide Mass Fingerprinting (P...
The preparation and characterization of a new trypsin-based bioreactor is here described for on-line...
Despite the developments for faster liquid chromatographic and mass spectral detection techniques, t...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion before identification and quantification by mass spectrometry is an indispensable ...