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Phospho-modified Proteomics (CAT#: STEM-MB-0093-WXH)

Introduction

Protein phosphorylation is the process of transferring the phosphate group of ATP to the amino acid residue (Ser, Thr, Tyr) of the substrate protein catalyzed by protein kinase, or binding to GTP under the action of a signal, which is a common regulation method in organisms. More than 30% of proteins in cells are phosphorylated, which plays an important role in cell signal transduction, regulation of cell proliferation, development, differentiation, and apoptosis. Protein phosphorylation is the most fundamental, pervasive, and most important mechanism for regulating and controlling protein activity and function.




Applications

• Biological Disease Marker Research
• Research on the molecular mechanism of the occurrence and development of biological diseases
• Chemical or biological drug target research
• Chemical or biological drug action mechanism signal transduction research
• Mining Research on Novel Virus Inhibitors

Procedure

1. Protein extraction
2. Proteolysis and quality control
3. Enrichment of phosphorylated peptides
4. Labeling and mass spectrometry detection
5. Qualitative and quantitative database search
6. Biological information analysis

Notes

Customers provide test samples.

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