Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2082705 Drug Discovery Today: Technologies 2006 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reversible protein phosphorylation ranks among the most important post-translational modifications that occur in the cell. Therefore, the characterization of phosphorylation events is a highly relevant albeit challenging task. Significant progress surrounding the biochemical analysis of reversible protein phosphorylation in the past 2 years has led to the development of several new techniques to isolate or enrich phosphopeptides, particularly in large-scale analyses. This review gives an overview of the most frequently used phosphopeptide enrichment methods.

Section editors:Anne-Claude Gavin – EMBL, Heidelberg, GermanyAlbert Heck – Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

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