Talk title: Development of a Non-Target Analysis Method for Isomeric Peptides in LC-IM-TOFMS
All Sessions by Shinya Kitagawa
Day 2
15:40
Advanced Technology in Proteomics
15:40 - 16:55
15:40 Sean Humphrey
Decoding functional signalling with personalized phosphoproteomics
15:55 Miao-Hsia Lin
A Methanolic Urea-enhanced Protein Extraction Enabling the Largest Bacterial Protein O-Phosphorylation Atlas
16:10 Oleg Krokhine
Chromatography to the Rescue – Confident Differentiation Between Citrullination and Deamidation in Bottom-up Proteomic Experiments
16:25 Shinya Kitagawa
Development of a Non-Target Analysis Method for Isomeric Peptides in LC-IM-TOFMS
16:40 Asato Maeda
Proteome-Wide Profiling of Protein Structural Dynamics by Phospho-Probing with Multiple Kinases
Organized by Yasushi Ishihama (Kyoto University, Japan) and Jun Adachi (National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition, Japan)
Protein/proteome analysis using mass spectrometry has greatly improved the depth and speed of analysis, and has become an indispensable fundamental analysis technology. In order to overcome the diversity of proteins and the complexity of proteomics, various technological developments and examples of their applications have been created. In this session, we will discuss how mass spectrometry is used and what problems it poses. Specifically, we invite a wide range of studies on mass spectrometry as well as sample preparation, quantification and data analysis methods to share the latest findings and discuss future prospects.