Proteomics of biological systems :
Ham, Bryan M.
Proteomics of biological systems : protein phosphorylation using Mass spectrometry techniques / Bryan M. Ham. - 1 online resource (xxiii, 350 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Posttranslational Modification (PTM) of Proteins -- Glycosylation of Proteins -- Sulfation of Proteins as Posttranslational Modification -- Eukaryote PTM as Phosphorylation: Normal State Studies -- Eukaryote PTM as Phosphorylation: Perturbed State Studies -- Prokaryotic Phosphorylation of Serine, Threonine, and Tyrosine -- Prokaryotic Phosphorylation of Histidine -- Appendix I: Atomic Weights and Isotopic Compositions -- Appendix II: Periodic Table of the Elements -- Appendix III: Fundamental Physical Constants.
Phosphorylation is the addition of a phosphate (PO₄) group to a protein or other organic molecule. Phosphorylation activates or deactivates many protein enzymes, causing or preventing the mechanisms of diseases such as cancer and diabetes. This book shows how to use mass spectrometry to determine whether or not a protein has been correctly modified by the addition of a phosphate group. It also provides a combination of detailed, step-by-step methodology for phosphoproteomic sample preparation, mass spectral instrumental analysis, and data interpretation approaches. Furthermore, it includes the use of bioinformatic Internet tools such as the Blast2GO gene ontology (GO) tool, used to help understand and interpret complex data collected in these studies.
9781118137048 1118137043 9781118137017 1118137019 9781118137031 1118137035 1283282852 9781283282857
9786613282859
EB00062742 Recorded Books
10.1002/9781118137048 Wiley InterScience http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
Proteomics--Methodology.
Phosphorylation--Research--Methodology.
Phosphoproteins--Synthesis.
Mass spectrometry.
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Biochemistry.
Science.
Electronic resource.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
QP519.9.M3 / H367 2012
572/.62
Proteomics of biological systems : protein phosphorylation using Mass spectrometry techniques / Bryan M. Ham. - 1 online resource (xxiii, 350 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Posttranslational Modification (PTM) of Proteins -- Glycosylation of Proteins -- Sulfation of Proteins as Posttranslational Modification -- Eukaryote PTM as Phosphorylation: Normal State Studies -- Eukaryote PTM as Phosphorylation: Perturbed State Studies -- Prokaryotic Phosphorylation of Serine, Threonine, and Tyrosine -- Prokaryotic Phosphorylation of Histidine -- Appendix I: Atomic Weights and Isotopic Compositions -- Appendix II: Periodic Table of the Elements -- Appendix III: Fundamental Physical Constants.
Phosphorylation is the addition of a phosphate (PO₄) group to a protein or other organic molecule. Phosphorylation activates or deactivates many protein enzymes, causing or preventing the mechanisms of diseases such as cancer and diabetes. This book shows how to use mass spectrometry to determine whether or not a protein has been correctly modified by the addition of a phosphate group. It also provides a combination of detailed, step-by-step methodology for phosphoproteomic sample preparation, mass spectral instrumental analysis, and data interpretation approaches. Furthermore, it includes the use of bioinformatic Internet tools such as the Blast2GO gene ontology (GO) tool, used to help understand and interpret complex data collected in these studies.
9781118137048 1118137043 9781118137017 1118137019 9781118137031 1118137035 1283282852 9781283282857
9786613282859
EB00062742 Recorded Books
10.1002/9781118137048 Wiley InterScience http://www3.interscience.wiley.com
Proteomics--Methodology.
Phosphorylation--Research--Methodology.
Phosphoproteins--Synthesis.
Mass spectrometry.
SCIENCE--Life Sciences--Biochemistry.
Science.
Electronic resource.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
QP519.9.M3 / H367 2012
572/.62