Gräwe et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Determining DNA–protein binding affinities and specificities from crude lysates using a combined SILAC/TMT labeling strategyGräwe et al., 2023
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- Gräwe C
- Hernandez-Quiles M
- Jansen P
- Brimmers A
- Vermeulen M
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- Journal of Proteome Research
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In recent years, quantitative mass spectrometry-based interaction proteomics technology has proven very useful in identifying specific DNA–protein interactions using single pull- downs from crude lysates. Here, we applied a SILAC/TMT-based higher-order multiplexing …
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