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Protein isoform analysis is a method to study the differences in structure and function of proteins. Proteins are key molecules in life activities, and their functions are closely related to their structures. However, the same amino acid sequence may form multiple different three-dimensional structures, which are called isoforms. Protein isoforms may result from various factors, such as post-translational modifications, heterologous expression, environmental factors, etc.
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Protein isoform analysis is a method to study the differences in structure and function of proteins. Proteins are key molecules in life activities, and their functions are closely related to their structures. However, the same amino acid sequence may form multiple different three-dimensional structures, which are called isoforms. Protein isoforms may result from various factors, such as post-translational modifications, heterologous expression, environmental factors, etc. Isoformization of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is one of the common pathways of protein degradation. Isoforms can not only cause changes in protein function but are also associated with various diseases, such as neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, etc. Therefore, the analysis and identification of protein isoforms are crucial, especially in drug research and development and protein drug production.

Capillary electrophoresis-sodium dodecyl sulfate (CE-SDS) technique is effective in detecting and differentiating protein isoforms. Due to the differences in charge, size, and shape among protein isoforms, they migrate at different rates in an electric field, allowing the separation, detection, and identification of these isoforms by CE-SDS. The advantage of this technique lies in its ability to analyze both purified protein samples and complex biological samples, such as cell lysates or tissue extracts. The high resolution of CE-SDS enables it to distinguish isoforms with very similar structure. It provide a powerful tool for the structural and functional study of protein isoforms with high sensitivity, resolution, and speed.

MtoZ Biolabs has developed and validated a protein isoform CE-SDS analysis platform based on high-precision capillary electrophoresis instrumentation and protein electrophoresis principles, offering CE-SDS protein isoform analysis services. This service can be used to analyze protein products such as monoclonal monomers under normal and stressful conditions, aiding in the early identification of degradable drug candidates during drug development.


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MtoZ Biolabs is an integrate contract research organization (CRO) providing advanced proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, and biopharmaceutical analysis services to researchers in biochemistry, biotechnology, and biopharmaceutical fields. The name of MtoZ represents “mass to charge ratio” in mass spectrometry analysis, as most of our services are provided based on our well-established mass spectrometry platforms. Our services allow for the rapid and efficient development of research projects, including protein analysis, proteomics, and metabolomics programs.

MtoZ Biolabs is specialized in quantitative multiplexed proteomics and metabolomics applications through the establishment of state-of-the-art mass spectrometry platforms, coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography technology. We are committed to developing efficient, and effective tools for addressing core bioinformatics problems. With a continuing focus on quality, MtoZ Biolabs is well equipped to help you with your needs in proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, and biopharmaceutical research. Our ultimate aim is to provide more rapid, high-throughput, and cost-effective analysis, with exceptional data quality and minimal sample.

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