Stoichiometric Thiol Redox Proteomics for Quantifying Cellular Responses to Perturbations
Post-translational modifications regulate the structure and function of proteins that can result in changes to the activity of different pathways. These include modifications altering the redox state of thiol groups on protein cysteine residues, which are sensitive to oxidative environments. While m...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas J. Day (Author), Matthew J. Gaffrey (Author), Wei-Jun Qian (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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