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Peptides are abundant in living organisms, actively participating in key biological processes such as hormone regulation, enzyme catalysis, and immune responses. Their spatial structure and functional features greatly influence their biological activity. Accurately determining peptide structures is essential for understanding peptide folding patterns, bioactivity, and structural features. It also ...
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Peptide purity is defined as the ratio of the target peptide to all analytes, essentially reflecting the proportion of the target peptide to impurities. It is typically determined using HPLC analysis at 220nm, the peak absorption wavelength for peptide bonds. The purity of peptides critically influences research outcomes, with potential contaminants arising during chemical synthesis, culturing, ...
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In cell biology and biochemistry, post-translational modifications (PTMs) critically influence the stability, activity, localization, and functions of proteins. Among these, lactylation stands out as a significant PTM. This modification can occur on any protein residue with a free amino group, such as lysine, arginine, and tyrosine. During this process, lactate reacts with these amino acids to ...
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Protein phosphorylation is a reversible post-translational modification where amino acid residues in proteins are phosphorylated by kinases, which attach covalently bonded phosphate groups. This modification alters proteins' conformation, potentially activating, deactivating, or changing their functions. Research into protein phosphorylation enhances our understanding of biological processes and ...
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Methylation represents one of the most prevalent post-translational modifications, chiefly affecting transcription factors and histones, though it also modifies a subset of cytoplasmic proteins. This modification includes monomethylation, symmetric/asymmetric dimethylation, and trimethylation on arginine (R) and lysine (K) residues. Arginine methylation plays critical roles in RNA processing, ...
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Acylation is a post-translational modification involving the attachment of acyl groups, such as acyl-CoA, to proteins. This modification plays a pivotal role in regulating key biological processes including epigenetics, energy metabolism, protein trafficking, and molecular interactions. Acylation research is a dynamic field in life sciences, with studies expanding beyond acetylation to include ...
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S-nitrosylation (SNO) is the covalent attachment of some nitroso (NO) groups to sulfhydryl residues (S) in proteins, forming S-nitrosothiols (SNOs). These groups are subsets of specific cysteine residues, leading to the formation of S-nitrosylated proteins. SNOs have a short half-life in the cytosol due to various reductases, such as glutathione (GSH) and thioredoxin, which act to remove the ...
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Top-down mass spectrometry (TDMS) is highly effective for comprehensive analysis of protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) because it evaluates intact proteins or peptides without requiring hydrolysis. This method is particularly valuable in the analysis of biopharmaceutical proteins, such as monoclonal antibodies and recombinant proteins, where it preserves many unstable modifications ...
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To validate the selection of differentially expressed proteins or characteristic differentially expressed proteins, cluster analysis can be performed to group proteins based on expression trends, facilitating more intuitive proteomic data analysis. Services at MtoZ Biolabs 1. Hierarchical Cluster Analysis 2. K-means Cluster ...
by:MtoZ Biolabs based in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Proteins are ampholytes that contain both positively and negatively charged functional groups. Their net charge is predominantly determined by the pH of the surrounding environment. When the pH of the external environment makes the acidic and alkaline dissociations in the protein molecule balance, i.e., the positive and negative charges carried by the molecule are completely canceled out, this ...
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The COG (Clusters of Orthologous Groups) database is an early and widely used resource for the homologous classification of gene products, based on extensive comparisons of protein sequences from various ...
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The Gene Ontology (GO) is a database created by the Gene Ontology Consortium to provide a standardized vocabulary for gene and protein functions across species, which evolves with ongoing research. It uses a dynamic controlled vocabulary to describe the roles of genes and proteins within cells, offering a comprehensive description of gene and gene product ...
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STRING is a database that records predicted and experimentally validated protein-protein interactions (PPIs) across multiple species, including direct physical interactions and indirect functional associations. By integrating the results of differential expression analysis and the interaction pairs recorded in the database, a differential expression protein interaction network is constructed. ...
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Proteomics mass spectrometry data is fundamental to proteomics analysis. The quality of the mass spectra is closely related to the accuracy of the retrieval and analysis results. Therefore, the quality assessment of proteomics data is particularly important. To ensure the reliability of bioinformatics analysis, MtoZ Biolabs evaluates the identified proteomic data from the following four ...
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Data-independent acquisition (DIA) is a non-dependent data scanning mode, a holographic mass spectrometry data acquisition mode based on the electrostatic field orbitrap. After primary mass spectrometry detection, DIA fragments all parent ions within a specific m/z range, collects fragment ions of all parent ions, and quickly scans all fragment ions within adjacent wide windows of parent ions to ...
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In scientific research, there are two main types of analysis: qualitative and quantitative analysis. Between qualitative and quantitative analysis, there is a semi-quantitative analysis, which yields approximate measurement value rather than precise one. Semi-quantitative analysis is often used when direct measurement of results is challenging while the conclusions drawn from inference are ...
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Serum, the transparent yellow fluid obtained after blood coagulation and centrifugation, contains water, proteins (albumin, fibrinogen, and globulins), lipids, carbohydrates, and other substances. Proteins in serum contain valuable biological information, offering crucial insights into disease occurrence, progression, prediction, and diagnosis. Serum proteomics is a comprehensive study of the ...
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Sialic acid, a carbohydrate prevalent throughout nature, primarily composes the glycoproteins and glycolipids of animal cell membranes and secretions, as well as substances in bacterial capsules. This sugar plays various pivotal biological roles and is notably valuable in the medical treatment of influenza, neurological disorders, inflammation, and ...
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Glycosylation is a common post-translational modification (PTM) of proteins, which significantly affects the function and stability of proteins. Glycosylated peptides refer to forms where glycans are attached to peptide segments, containing information on the amino acids of the peptides, complete glycan information, and the binding sites of glycans and peptides. ...
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Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) is a targeted quantitative proteomics research method for target protein. MRM, based on information about the target molecule, selectively chooses data for mass spectrometry data collection, collecting signals that meet the criteria of target ions and eliminating that of ions that do not meet the criteria. ...
