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Quantitative consequences of protein carriers in immunopeptidomics and tyrosine phosphorylation MS2 analyses


ABSTRACT: Evaluating the impact of a carrier proteome on data quality and quantity in multiplexed pTyr and MHC analyses.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Exploris 480

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Lung, Melanocyte, Epithelial Cell, Skin

SUBMITTER: Lauren Stopfer  

LAB HEAD: Forest White

PROVIDER: PXD025073 | Pride | 2021-06-01

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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A549_pTyr_9xEGFboost_250msIT.raw Raw
A549_pTyr_9xEGFboost_500msIT.raw Raw
A549_pTyr_PVboost.raw Raw
A549_pTyr_all_analyses.mzML Mzml
A549_pTyr_all_analyses.mzid.gz Mzid
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Quantitative Consequences of Protein Carriers in Immunopeptidomics and Tyrosine Phosphorylation MS<sup>2</sup> Analyses.

Stopfer Lauren E LE   Conage-Pough Jason E JE   White Forest M FM  

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 20210528


Utilizing a protein carrier in combination with isobaric labeling to "boost" the signal of other low-level samples in multiplexed analyses has emerged as an attractive strategy to enhance data quantity while minimizing protein input in mass spectrometry analyses. Recent applications of this approach include pMHC profiling and tyrosine phosphoproteomics, two applications that are often limited by large sample requirements. While including a protein carrier has been shown to increase the number of  ...[more]

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