Full description
The Biomedical Proteomics Facility at Monash University provides the use of Mass Spectrometry instrumentation to the Monash and non-Monash research community alike. These are used to gain accurate identification and quantification of proteins in the studied samples. The acquired mass spectrometry data is analysed to generated unified lists of the peptides and/or proteins and their modifications and relative quantities, which are used in different life science studies. The entire data set of raw mass spectrometry data and analysis results should be publicly available as part of the study results publication.Significance Statement
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based studies of proteins (also called proteomics) is an indispensable tool for molecular and cellular biology, and systems biology. These fields involve the study of protein expression with unprecedented precision and accuracy. Performed at a global level, the discovery, quantitation and analysis of post-translational modifications of thousands of proteins can be performed simultaneously. Alternatively, proteomics can be utilised in a targeted way to study extensively a single, or multiple, proteins or pathways of interest. The Monash Biomedical Proteomics Facility provides protein mass spectrometry analysis services to large number of research groups from different Departments and Faculties which are usually performed as collaborative research projects.
Created: 2013 to 2015
Data time period: 2013 to 2015
Spatial Coverage And Location
iso3166: AU
Subjects
Biochemistry and Cell Biology |
Biological Sciences |
Bioinformatics |
Cell Development, Proliferation and Death |
Proteomics and Intermolecular Interactions (Excl. Medical Proteomics) |
cell aggregation |
chemoresistance |
proteases |
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Identifiers
- Handle : 1959.1/1175930