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Protein phosphorylation detection by mass spectrometry



Protein phosphorylation detection by mass spectrometry

A brief overview of protein phosphorylation detection by mass spectrometry. (W.M. Keck Facility, Yale University)

In most instances our general approach to identifying sites of protein phosphorylation begins with an in gel trypsin digest of the Coomassie Blue stained, [32P]phosphorylated protein.

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