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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.

  • • Glycoprotein TAP Detection

    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.

  • • 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).

  • • 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?

  • • LC-MS/MS Glycomics Analysis

    Glycomics is a crucial branch of biology dedicated to the study of the structure and function of sugar molecules within cells. Understanding this discipline is essential for revealing the relationships between cells and diseases. Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) is a highly sensitive and accurate scientific technique, extensively used in glycomic research.   LC-MS/MS is a combination of liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry.

  • • Phosphorylation Analysis of Interacting Proteins

    Protein phosphorylation is one of the most important post-translational modifications in organisms, which has a crucial impact on the function, activity, and interaction of proteins. This article mainly discusses the role of phosphorylation in the analysis of interacting proteins.

  • • Detection of Protein Alkylation Modifications

    Protein alkylation is a common post-transcriptional modification process that plays a significant role in biology. This modification involves the addition of alkyl groups (such as methyl and ethyl) to the amino acid residues of proteins, such as arginine, lysine, glutamic acid, etc. Alkylation modifications have a significant impact on the structure and function of proteins, including protein stability, interaction, and cellular localization.

  • • Screening Antibodies by Single Cell Sequencing

    Researchers have long been striving to identify antibodies that can combat pathogenic microorganisms. However, traditional methods of antibody discovery require substantial time and effort and often fail to identify the most effective antibodies. In recent years, the advancement of single-cell sequencing technologies has offered a new possibility for the screening of antibodies.

  • • Can Impure Proteins Be Sequenced?

    In biological experiments, protein sequencing is a critical technique that enables the determination of the amino acid sequence of proteins, thereby revealing their function and structure. However, a common question arises: is it possible to sequence impure proteins? This paper will explore this issue.   Importance of Protein Purity Firstly, let's understand why protein sequencing requires high purity proteins.

  • • Methods for Detecting Residual Host Proteins

    The method of testing for host protein residues is to ensure the purity and safety of biopharmaceuticals. In the production process of biological drugs, host cell proteins (HCPs) produced by the production cells may remain in the final drug product, and the presence of these proteins may affect the safety and effectiveness of the drug. Therefore, pharmaceutical companies need to adopt effective methods to detect and quantify the residues of these host proteins.

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