Phosphorylation Analysis Tools
Tools for success in analyzing phosphorylation targets!
Phosphorylation is an important covalent post-translational modification (PTM) in cell signalling pathways. Protein phosphorylation is the reversible addition of a phosphate group to a protein or small molecule catalysed by protein kinases. Approximately one third of the 30,000 proteins encoded by the human genome contain covalently bound phosphate. The 'average' protein kinase can add phosphates to 20 different proteins and the 'average' protein phosphatase removes phosphate from 60 different proteins.
Thirty percent of drug discovery programs and R&D investment by the pharmaceutical industry targets protein kinases. Only recently did the research community fully appreciate protein phosphorylation, adopting that protein kinases and protein phosphatases represented valid drug targets. Up to sixty kinase inhibitors have undergone clinical evaluation against cancers, inflammation, diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases.
Capture of Phosphorylated Proteins and Peptides
PHOS-Select™
An exceptional efficient chemistry for phosphopeptide enrichment
- High capacity (at least 4 μmoles of phosphopeptide per mL of resin)
- Precharged with iron (III) as a stable chelate
- Provides a single-step phosphocompound purification
Dephosphorylation for Downstream Analysis
Beta Elimination Kit
- Specific O-linked removal
- Preserves both the protein and the PTM
Enzymatic Deglycosylation Kit
- Single reaction at neutral pH
- Native and denaturing procedures allow flexibility to ensure resulting proteins are compatible with down-stream analysis
- Sufficient reagent for approximately 2 mg of protein
Native Protein Deglycosylation Kit
- Enzymes included are less sensitive to protein conformation than PNGase Fc
- Sufficient reagent for approximately 2 mg of protein
In-gel Deglycosylation Kit
- Conveniently prepares protein samples for analysis by MS or HPLC.
- Proteins remain intact
- Highly purified enzymes possess no unwanted activities or additives to complicate analysis
- Works in solution or with gel slices
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