Peptides like insulin and the now-ubiquitous GLP-1 drugs have become some of the most influential molecules in modern ...
Tandem mass spectrometry is a powerful tool in proteomics. By ionizing peptides and then fragmenting those ions into smaller product ions, researchers can determine the biomolecules’ amino acid ...
Glycosylation is a common post-translational modification (PTM) of proteins and plays a crucial role in many biological processes. Many disease biomarkers are glycosylated proteins. Mass ...
Real-time proteomics is emerging as a powerful strategy for accelerating protein identification. By processing data as it is generated, real-time proteomics enables immediate decision-making during ...
The process of protein identification typically begins with a bottom-up approach, where proteins are enzymatically digested—most commonly with trypsin—into smaller peptides. These peptides are ...
A chemical computer made from a network of enzymes can perform a variety of tasks, like measuring temperatures or identifying substances, without needing to be rebuilt each time. This makes it more ...