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Phosphorylated Peptide Post-Translational Modification Site Localization and Isomer Differentiation

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Protein phosphorylation is an important post-translational modification (PTM) as it is involved in a large variety of dynamic cellular processes. However, PTM site localization and quantification of phosphopeptides by collision induced dissociation MS/MS can be challenging, and phospho-peptides can exhibit a partial neutral loss of the phospho group.

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  • Shows promising performances for the robust and accurate quantification of labile PTMs
  • Generates strong and distinct PTM site localization ions
  • Offers a detailed characterization of the modified peptides of interest