Brownridge, Philip
Dr
所属大学: University of Liverpool
所属学院: Department of Biochemistry
邮箱:
P.Brownridge@liverpool.ac.uk
个人主页:
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/integrative-biology/research/from-genomes-to-biological-systems/about/
近期论文
Cross-species proteomics in analysis of mammalian sperm proteins. The Heparin-Binding Proteome in Murine Experimental Acute Pancreatitis. cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) complexes probed by complementary differential scanning fluorimetry and ion mobility-mass spectrometry. Redox proteomic analysis of the gastrocnemius muscle from adult and old mice Redox proteomic analysis of the gastrocnemius muscle from adult and old mice. Sperm competition risk drives plasticity in seminal fluid composition. Absolute Quantification of over 1900 Yeast Proteins Provide Insights into Translational Control and Protein Dynamics. Development of a Method for Absolute Quantification of Equine Acute Phase Proteins Using Concatenated Peptide Standards and Selected Reaction Monitoring. Differential cysteine labeling and global label-free proteomics reveals an altered metabolic state in skeletal muscle aging. Quantitative analysis of chaperone network throughput in budding yeast. A proteomics strategy for determining the synthesis and degradation rates of individual proteins in fish. A software toolkit and interface for performing stable isotope labeling and top3 quantification using Progenesis LC-MS Absolute Multiplexed Protein Quantification Using QconCAT technology. Absolute Quantification of the Glycolytic Pathway in Yeast: DEPLOYMENT OF A COMPLETE QconCAT APPROACH. Alternative routes to absolute protein quantification. In 8th BSPR-EBI Meeting 'From the visible to the hidden proteome' (pp. Poster). Global absolute quantification of a proteome: Challenges in the deployment of a QconCAT strategy Large scale production of QconCAT standards for quantitative proteomics. The importance of the digest: proteolysis and absolute quantification in proteomics Regional variation in parvalbumin isoform expression correlates with muscle performance in common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Integrating proteomics with physiology: The influence of parvalbumin isoforms on fish muscle performance.