Title : A Proteomics Workflow for Dual Labeling Biotin Switch Assay to Detect and Quantify Protein S-Nitroylation.

Pub. Date : 2018

PMID : 29600453






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1 There are several methods to detect SNO modifications, mostly based on the classic biotin-switch assay, where the labile SNO sites are replaced with a stable biotin moiety to facilitate enrichment of the modified proteins. Biotin strawberry notch homolog 1 Homo sapiens
2 There are several methods to detect SNO modifications, mostly based on the classic biotin-switch assay, where the labile SNO sites are replaced with a stable biotin moiety to facilitate enrichment of the modified proteins. Biotin strawberry notch homolog 1 Homo sapiens
3 There are several methods to detect SNO modifications, mostly based on the classic biotin-switch assay, where the labile SNO sites are replaced with a stable biotin moiety to facilitate enrichment of the modified proteins. Biotin strawberry notch homolog 1 Homo sapiens