Proteomics Identification Phosphoproteomics
Phosphoproteomics looks at the phosphorylation of proteins as a post-translational modification in a set of samples by mass spectrometry. Phosphorylation is a key modification that can be reversible, and that is involved in many cellular functions and pathways. Phosphoproteomics covers two main goals: understanding which protein or pathway is activated in a sample, and determining which proteins might be a potential candidate for a drug target.
• Samples to analyze in sufficient amount • Description of your samples • Specific requirements description (if immunoprecipitation or chromatography enrichment) • Size of the proteins of interest • Picture of the gel • Description of buffers Further details on the project may be requested directly by the expert. You will be able to exchange directly with the experts after filling in the form below.
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