4 results match your criteria: "Wittmann Institute of Technology and Analysis of Biomolecules[Affiliation]"
Proteomics
September 2006
Wittmann Institute of Technology and Analysis of Biomolecules, WITA, Teltow, Berlin, Germany.
The proteome analysis by 2-DE is one of the most potent methods of analyzing the complete proteome of cells, cell lines, organs and tissues in proteomics studies. It allows a fast overview of changes in cell processes by analysis of the entire protein extracts in any biological and medical research projects. New instrumentation and advanced technologies provide proteomics studies in a wide variety of biological and biomedical questions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the last few years the development of new mass spectrometric techniques enabled fast and sensitive protein analysis by the introduction of mass spectrometry (MS) fingerprinting and MS/MS sequencing. For these methods mixtures of peptide fragments of the proteins can be employed, whereas the Edman degradation method requests purified peptides. On the other hand, Edman sequencing has the advantages that interpretation of the data is more simple, extended sequences can be derived, and reliable sequence information on unknown proteins is possible.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Biotechnol
July 1995
Wittmann Institute of Technology and Analysis of Biomolecules, Teltow, Germany.
Methods for protein analysis, such as chromatography, electrophoresis, enzyme tests, receptor assays and immunological tests, have always been aimed in a classical reductionistic manner at investigating single proteins isolated from the complex protein composition of biological compartments. The complexity of the protein composition in biological systems was first visualized by two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE). Using 2-DE like a molecular microscope, protein variations between different biological situations may be detected by subtractive 2-DE analyses.
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