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CST/PTMScan® Trypsin Digested Control Peptides I #12219/12219S

Product Usage Information

PTMScan® Trypsin Digested Control Peptides I are supplied as lyophilized powder. Centrifuge the tube containing the lyophilized peptide in order to collect all material to be dissolved. Add 1.4 ml PTMScan® IAP Buffer (1X) and follow the PTMScan® kit protocol from the Immunoaffinity Purification (IAP) step using the entire vial of reconstituted peptides.

Storage:

Store lyophilized peptides at -20°C. In lyophilized form, the peptides are stable for 24 months.

Product Description

The PTMScan® Trypsin Digested Control Peptides I are produced from mouse liver tissue that has been lysed, reduced and alkylated, digested with trypsin, purified, and lyophilized. This is intended to be used as a control for PTMScan® kits. It should not be used for phosphorylated motifs that contain lysine or arginine residues within the context of the antibody motif.

Background

PTMScan® Technology employs a proprietary methodology from Cell Signaling Technology (CST) for peptide enrichment by immunoprecipitation using a specific bead-conjugated antibody in conjunction with liquid chromatography (LC) tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) for quantitative profiling of post-translational modification (PTM) sites in cellular proteins. These include phosphorylation (PhosphoScan®), ubiquitination (UbiScan®), acetylation (AcetylScan®), and methylation (MethylScan®), among others. PTMScan® Technology enables researchers to isolate, identify, and quantitate large numbers of post-translationally modified cellular peptides with a high degree of specificity and sensitivity, providing a global overview of PTMs in cell and tissue samples without preconceived biases about where these modified sites occur (1).

  1. Rush, J. et al. (2005) Nat Biotechnol 23, 94-101.
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