The formation of drug-protein adducts in vivo may have important clinical and toxicological implications. Consequently, there is a great interest in the detection of these adducts and the elucidation of their role in the processes leading to adverse and idiosyncratic drug reactions. Enzymatic digestion is a crucial step in bottom-up proteomics strategies for the analysis of drug-protein adducts. The chosen proteolytic enzyme and digestion conditions have a large influence on the protein coverage of the modified protein and identification of its modification site. In this work, the enzymatic digestion conditions (pH, temperature and time) of trypsin and thermolysin were optimized specifically for the characterization of Human Serum Albumin (...
The rigorous safety assessment conducted on genetically modified crops includes an evaluation of all...
Covalently modified blood proteins (e.g., serum albumin adducts) are increasingly being viewed as po...
Bottom-up proteomics relies on efficient trypsin digestion ahead of MS analysis. Prior studies have ...
The formation of drug-protein adducts in vivo may have important clinical and toxicological implicat...
Trypsin is an endoprotease commonly used for sample preparation in proteomics experiments. Important...
Copyright © 2014 Richard I. Somiari et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Several proteomics approaches are available that are defined by the level (protein or peptide) at wh...
Trypsin digestion is a major component of preparing proteins for peptide based identification and qu...
Standard trypsin digestion protocol of proteins followed by MALDI-MS analysis has been realized as a...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) occur in many forms and shapes, widely influencing protein b...
Pre-fractionation by gel electrophoresis is often combined with liquid chromatography-mass spectrome...
Prefractionation is a prerequisite step for deep plasma proteomics. Highly abundant proteins, partic...
Despite tremendous advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation and mass spectrometry-based methodo...
IntroductionThe resistance of proteins to digestion may play a role in determining their allergenic ...
Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS)-based proteomic workflows with a bottom-up approach require enzymat...
The rigorous safety assessment conducted on genetically modified crops includes an evaluation of all...
Covalently modified blood proteins (e.g., serum albumin adducts) are increasingly being viewed as po...
Bottom-up proteomics relies on efficient trypsin digestion ahead of MS analysis. Prior studies have ...
The formation of drug-protein adducts in vivo may have important clinical and toxicological implicat...
Trypsin is an endoprotease commonly used for sample preparation in proteomics experiments. Important...
Copyright © 2014 Richard I. Somiari et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Several proteomics approaches are available that are defined by the level (protein or peptide) at wh...
Trypsin digestion is a major component of preparing proteins for peptide based identification and qu...
Standard trypsin digestion protocol of proteins followed by MALDI-MS analysis has been realized as a...
Post-translational modifications (PTMs) occur in many forms and shapes, widely influencing protein b...
Pre-fractionation by gel electrophoresis is often combined with liquid chromatography-mass spectrome...
Prefractionation is a prerequisite step for deep plasma proteomics. Highly abundant proteins, partic...
Despite tremendous advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation and mass spectrometry-based methodo...
IntroductionThe resistance of proteins to digestion may play a role in determining their allergenic ...
Tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS)-based proteomic workflows with a bottom-up approach require enzymat...
The rigorous safety assessment conducted on genetically modified crops includes an evaluation of all...
Covalently modified blood proteins (e.g., serum albumin adducts) are increasingly being viewed as po...
Bottom-up proteomics relies on efficient trypsin digestion ahead of MS analysis. Prior studies have ...