Protein Post-Translational Modification Analysis Solution

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Proteins are the basic functional units that perform cell functions, and their expression is regulated by genome and epigenetics. Usually, proteins need to be modified to different degrees after expression to perform the required function. This post-translational modification process is strictly regulated by a series of modifying and degrading enzymes, so that at a certain moment the protein in the cell exhibits a certain stable or dynamic specific function. The analysis of post-translational modifications of proteins, including modification types and modification sites, is particularly important for research in cell biology and disease diagnosis and prevention.

This infographic introduces the common types of post-translational modifications and two strategies for post-translational modification analysis. Download the PDF for details.

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Protein Post-Translational Modification Analysis Solution

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