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Proteomics Resource Facility
Support during proteomic experiments
The mass spectrometry-based Proteomics Resource Facility (PRF) at the Department of Pathology assists researchers in designing proteomic experiment, maintain state-of-the-art instrumentation, provide technical expertise and bioinformatic support during both discovery and validation phases of proteomic experiments.
Service Highlights
- Peptide and protein identification
- Analysis of protein-protein interactions and complexes
- Shotgun proteomic profiling
- Post-translational modifications analysis
- Protein quantification and differential expression analysis using labeling and label-free approaches
- Targeted quantification of selected peptides and proteins of interest
Major Equipment
- Orbitrap Fusion (with ETD) mass spectrometer
- Q Exactive HF mass spectrometer
- UPLCs for peptide and protein separation
If you have questions about the PRF, contact our team:
Director: Alexey Nesvizhskii, PhD
Manager: Venkatesha Basrur, PhD
Location: Rm 3554/3556, MSRB
Phone: 734-615-5722