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Time-resolved in vivo ubiquitinome profiling by DIA-MS reveals USP7 targets on a proteome-wide scale

Steger et al., 2021

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5071322074563480252
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Steger M
Demichev V
Backman M
Ohmayer U
Ihmor P
Müller S
Ralser M
Daub H
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Nature communications

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Mass spectrometry (MS)-based ubiquitinomics provides system-level understanding of ubiquitin signaling. Here we present a scalable workflow for deep and precise in vivo ubiquitinome profiling, coupling an improved sample preparation protocol with data …
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