Capabilities of the Proteomics Core

Capabilities of the Proteomics Core

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Capabilities of the Proteomics Core

  • Identity proteins and measure their abundance in a sample
  • Measure post-translational modifications (PTM) of proteins (phosphorylation, ubiquitination)
  • Identify
    • Interaction partners of proteins
    • proteins in specific spatial locations (proximity biotinylation-Apex or BioID)
    • HLA associated peptides-immunopeptidomics
    • Targets of compounds
  • Investigate protein structure by cross-linking mass spectrometry

Quantitation approaches

  • SILAC
  • TMT (Tandem Mass Tag) chemical labeling (10-11 plex, 16 plex, 18 plex)
  • Label free quantification data-independent acquisition (LFQ-DIA)

Types of Samples that can be processed

  • in vitro (cell pellets, purified protein complexes, etc)
  • in vivo (i.e. animal tissues, etc)
  • cell secretome
  • human tissues/biopsies (frozen, FFPE)
  • human body fluids (plasma/serum, CSF, synovial fluid, etc)