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• Protein Quantification via Coomassie Brilliant Blue Assay
The Coomassie Brilliant Blue method for determining protein content is a commonly used method in biology and chemistry experiments. The basic principle is to use Coomassie Brilliant Blue under acidic conditions to stain the structure of proteins, and then determine the protein content in the sample through the ultraviolet spectrophotometric method.
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Glycobiology is an important part of life science, studying the structure and function of sugar molecules (also known as polysaccharides or glycosides) in biology. Among them, N-glycans are a very important type of sugar molecule, widely present in organisms, and involved in various biological processes, such as intercellular communication, pathogen infection, and immune response.
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• How to Interpret Peptide Graphics?
Peptide mapping is a representation of protein sequences and is widely used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of peptides and proteins. Through peptide mapping, we can clearly see the amino acid composition in the protein sequence and the relative positions of each amino acid. However, interpreting peptide maps may be challenging for non-specialists.
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• Mass Spectrometry Cannot Identify the Target Protein
In biological research, mass spectrometry is an important way to identify and analyze proteins. However, researchers may encounter situations where the target protein cannot be identified by mass spectrometry. This article will discuss the possible reasons and targeted solutions.
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• Mass Spectrometry-Based Glycan Profiling Analysis
Glycotype is a type of biological marker that plays a vital role in many biological processes, such as cell adhesion, immune recognition, and virus invasion. However, the structure of glycotype is extremely complex, so its accurate structural analysis and identification are of great significance for biomedical research. This article mainly explores the theory, methods, and applications of mass spectrometry in glycotype analysis.
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• What Mass Spectrometry Is Used in Proteomics?
Proteomics is a systematic science used to study all the expression, structure, and function of proteins. As an important analytical tool, mass spectrometry plays an indispensable role in proteomics research. In particular, Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), due to its high sensitivity, high throughput, and high resolution, has become the mainstay of modern proteomics.
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• Quantification of Phosphoproteins in Cells
Protein phosphorylation within cells is an important biological process that plays a crucial role in many biological events, such as signal transduction, cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. Therefore, the quantitative measurement of protein phosphorylation in cells has become an essential research method.
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In biomedical research, the detection and analysis of biomarkers are crucial. Among them, glycoproteins are an essential biomarker that plays a key role in many biological processes, including disease onset, progression, and treatment response. The Tandem Affinity Purification (TAP) of glycoprotein is an efficient detection method. What is a Glycoprotein? Firstly, let's understand what a glycoprotein is. Glycoproteins are proteins that are rich in sugar molecules on their surface.
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• Dynamic Light Scattering Analysis of Protein Molecular Weight
In biochemical research, gaining a profound understanding of the structure and function of proteins is of paramount importance. Among these, the measurement of protein molecular weight is a fundamental aspect. This paper will introduce a method for determining protein molecular weight based on Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS).
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• What Does Glycosylation Impurities Detect?
Glycosylation impurities are a type of chemical commonly encountered in biochemical, medical, and pharmaceutical chemistry research. The presence of these impurities can affect the efficacy, safety, and stability of drugs. Therefore, the detection and analysis of glycosylation impurities are crucial in ensuring the quality and therapeutic effectiveness of pharmaceutical products. What are Glycosylated Impurities?
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