Systematic detection of functional proteoform groups from bottom-up proteomic datasets
Many proteins exist in various proteoforms but detecting these variants by bottom-up proteomics remains difficult. Here, the authors present a computational approach based on peptide correlation analysis to identify and characterize proteoforms from bottom-up proteomics data.
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Main Authors: | Isabell Bludau, Max Frank, Christian Dörig, Yujia Cai, Moritz Heusel, George Rosenberger, Paola Picotti, Ben C. Collins, Hannes Röst, Ruedi Aebersold |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4bc622ef871944e7b4a94176e06f1144 |
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