Quantitative proteomic analysis of histone modifications
Several mechanisms have been proposed for histone marks to exert their functions,
including altering the physical properties of nucleosomes by neutralization of charge via …
including altering the physical properties of nucleosomes by neutralization of charge via …
Mass spectrometry-based proteomics: existing capabilities and future directions
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics is emerging as a broadly effective means for
identification, characterization, and quantification of proteins that are integral components of …
identification, characterization, and quantification of proteins that are integral components of …
Enrichment techniques employed in phosphoproteomics
J Fíla, D Honys - Amino acids, 2012 - Springer
Rapid changes of protein phosphorylation play a crucial role in the regulation of many
cellular processes. Being post-translationally modified, phosphoproteins are often present in …
cellular processes. Being post-translationally modified, phosphoproteins are often present in …
Glomalin-related soil protein contains non-mycorrhizal-related heat-stable proteins, lipids and humic materials
AW Gillespie, RE Farrell, FL Walley, ARS Ross… - Soil Biology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Glomalin is reportedly a stable and persistent protein produced in copious quantities by
mycorrhizal fungi and may be an important pool of organic N in soil. Glomalin-related soil …
mycorrhizal fungi and may be an important pool of organic N in soil. Glomalin-related soil …
Peptidomics as a tool for characterizing bioactive milk peptides
J Giacometti, A Buretić-Tomljanović - Food chemistry, 2017 - Elsevier
Food peptidomics is a sub-field of proteomics that focuses on the composition, interactions,
and properties of bioactive peptides present in different food matrices. The milk peptidome is …
and properties of bioactive peptides present in different food matrices. The milk peptidome is …
Phosphoproteomic approach to characterize protein mono-and poly (ADP-ribosyl) ation sites from cells
Poly (ADP-ribose), or PAR, is a cellular polymer implicated in DNA/RNA metabolism, cell
death, and cellular stress response via its role as a post-translational modification, signaling …
death, and cellular stress response via its role as a post-translational modification, signaling …
Dual-functionalized magnetic bimetallic metal-organic framework composite for highly specific enrichments of phosphopeptides and glycopeptides
Y Pan, C Zhang, R Xiao, L Zhang, W Zhang - Analytica Chimica Acta, 2021 - Elsevier
In this work, a dual-functionalized magnetic bimetallic metal-organic framework composite
denoted as Fe 3 O 4@ SiO 2@(Zr–Ti-MOF) 10-NH 2 was ingeniously designed and …
denoted as Fe 3 O 4@ SiO 2@(Zr–Ti-MOF) 10-NH 2 was ingeniously designed and …
Enrichment and separation techniques for large-scale proteomics analysis of the protein post-translational modifications
Comprehensive analysis of the post-translational modifications (PTMs) on proteins at
proteome level is crucial to elucidate the regulatory mechanisms of various biological …
proteome level is crucial to elucidate the regulatory mechanisms of various biological …
Advances in phosphopeptide enrichment techniques for phosphoproteomics
L Beltran, PR Cutillas - Amino acids, 2012 - Springer
Phosphoproteomics is increasingly used to address a wide range of biological questions.
However, despite some success, techniques for phosphoproteomics are not without …
However, despite some success, techniques for phosphoproteomics are not without …
Catch me if you can: mass spectrometry‐based phosphoproteomics and quantification strategies
B Eyrich, A Sickmann, RP Zahedi - Proteomics, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorylation of proteins is one of the most prominent PTMs and for instance a key
regulator of signal transduction. In order to improve our understanding of cellular …
regulator of signal transduction. In order to improve our understanding of cellular …