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3.4.24.20
molecular biology
a method for detecting protein termini on both the amino and the carboxyl side, regardless of terminal modifications, such as N-acetylation is established. This method requires LC-MS/MS combined with two endopeptidases (lysyl endopeptidase) Lys-C and peptidyl-Lys metalloendopeptidase (Lys-N)
718383
3.4.24.20
molecular biology
biological application for enzyme-based proteolytic 18O labeling method characterizing the proteome changes of cytokine/lipolysaccharide-treated versus untreated human retinal pigment epithelium cell line
670269
3.4.24.20
molecular biology
proteolytic 18O labeling method employing enzyme for use in comparative proteomics. Enzyme incorporates only a single 18O atom into the carboxyl terminus of each proteolytically generated peptide. Method provides accurate quantification results for isotopically labeled peptides
670021
3.4.24.20
synthesis
isolation of blocked N-terminal peptides
684398
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