Applied Biomics, Inc., a leading Proteomics service provider, is pleased to announce the addition of the Global Protein Post-Translational Modification (PTM) Profiling service to its proteomics line. The protein PTMs play a critical role in a wide range of cellular and pathogenesis processes.
The procedure of Protein PTM Profiling involves 2D DIGE followed by quantitative single- or double-color fluorescent 2D Western blot. Proteins with Post-Translational Modifications (PTMs) can be presented in high-resolution 2D images. In addition, the PTM levels in difference samples can be quantified and compared. This service targets the following common Post-Translational Modifications (PTMs):
- Phosphorylation (pSer, pThr, pTyr)
- Ubiquitination
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Acetylated-Lysine
- Tyrosine sulfation
- Methyl-Arginine
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Nitrotyrosine
- Biotinalytion.
The newly added Global Protein PTM Profiling benefits researches in these areas:
1) Identify novel proteins that are post-translationally modified
2) Confirm a specific protein of interest that is post-translationally modified
3) Quantify levels in post-translational modifications among different samples
4) In combination with 2D-DIGE, determine whether differentially expressed protein spots are also post-translationally modified
5) In combination with Mass Spectrometry, determine the site of post-translational modifications
We offer competitive prices and guarantee a 5-7 business day turn-around time. Please visit the following link for more information about this service:
http://www.appliedbiomics.com/proteomics_2DPTM_WesternBlot.html
About Applied Biomics
Applied Biomics, Inc., located in San Francisco bay area, California, is a Proteomics Service company founded in 2005. We are dedicated to providing top-quality, cost-effective and full-line proteomics services to meet our customers' research and discovery needs. Applied Biomics will continue to add new services to meet the growing needs in the proteomics field. Information about Applied Biomics is available at http://www.appliedbiomics.com.
Contacts:
Applied Biomics, Inc.
H. Huang, 510-887-0889
