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  • • Co‑immunoprecipitation (Co‑IP) Overview

    Protein-protein interactions form the molecular basis of cellular signal transduction, metabolic regulation, and disease pathogenesis. As a classical approach for investigating endogenous protein interactions, co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) remains widely applied in molecular biology and proteomics research owing to its operational robustness, high specificity, and broad applicability. In particular, Co-IP is well suited for validating interactions between defined protein pairs. What Is Co-immunoprec......

  • • What Is the Difference between LFQ and iBAQ?

    In quantitative proteomics, LFQ (Label-Free Quantification) and iBAQ (Intensity-Based Absolute Quantification) represent two widely applied yet conceptually distinct quantification strategies. Although both approaches are derived from DDA (Data-Dependent Acquisition) mass spectrometry data, they differ markedly with respect to quantitative objectives, computational principles, and interpretation of results. A clear understanding of these differences is essential for selecting an appropriate quantifica......

  • • Methods for Detecting Protein-Protein Interactions (PPIs)

    Within cells, proteins interact through dynamic and highly complex networks, collectively forming protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks that coordinate signal transduction, metabolism, cell cycle regulation, and disease initiation and progression. Consequently, accurate characterization of protein-protein interactions is essential for understanding biological system functions and underlying pathological mechanisms. What Are Protein-Protein Interactions (PPIs)? Protein-protein interactions (PPIs)......

  • • PRM Proteomics Data Processing Workflow

    Parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) is a core targeted proteomics approach characterized by high specificity, high sensitivity, and strong quantitative reproducibility. It has been widely applied to biomarker verification, mechanistic studies, and quantitative analysis of clinical specimens. Importantly, generating high-quality PRM results depends not only on an optimized mass spectrometry platform and experimental workflow, but also on a standardized, rigorous, and well-documented data-processing stra......

  • • Efficient Identification of Histone Post-Translational Modifications Using LC-MS/MS

    Histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) constitute a central regulatory mechanism governing chromatin organization and gene expression. Acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation, ubiquitination, and other PTMs collectively form the so-called histone code, which plays a pivotal role in diverse biological processes, including cell differentiation, oncogenesis, and stem cell fate determination. Despite their biological significance, histone PTMs present substantial analytical challenges due to th......

  • • Mass Spectrometry-Based Whole Proteome Analysis (Shotgun Proteomics)

    In the era of systems biology, elucidating the physiological states of cells, tissues, and entire organisms can no longer rely exclusively on genomic or transcriptomic information. The proteome, representing the functional molecular layer that directly executes biological processes, has emerged as a critical source of insight into biological systems. Among proteomic methodologies, mass spectrometry-based whole proteome analysis, commonly referred to as Shotgun Proteomics, has become a central analytic......

  • • Causes of Co-IP Experimental Failure: Common Pitfalls and Troubleshooting Strategies

    Co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) is a classical and widely used technique for investigating protein-protein interactions. Owing to its relatively straightforward workflow, high specificity, and ability to validate interactions under native conditions, Co-IP has been extensively applied in signaling pathway elucidation, protein complex assembly, and mechanistic functional studies. Nevertheless, despite its frequent appearance in the literature, the practical success rate of Co-IP experiments remains a ch......

  • • Differences Between Immunoprecipitation and Co-Immunoprecipitation

    In life science research, elucidating how proteins cooperate with one another is fundamental to understanding key biological processes, including signal transduction, transcriptional regulation, and disease mechanisms. Immunoprecipitation (IP) and co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) are classical experimental approaches for investigating protein interaction networks and are widely applied in proteomics and cell signaling studies. Despite their similar nomenclature and partially overlapping experimental wor......

  • • Overview of Common Analytical Methods in Phosphoproteomics

    Phosphorylation represents one of the most prevalent post-translational modifications, modulating essential cellular processes including signal transduction, cell cycle control, metabolic regulation, and apoptosis. Dysregulated protein phosphorylation is closely associated with multiple diseases, particularly contributing to the pathogenic mechanisms of cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. However, the inherently low abundance, dynamic turnover, and susceptibility to dephosphorylation of......

  • • Working Mechanism and Advantages of the iTRAQ Labeling Technique

    High-throughput quantitative analysis across multiple biological samples represents a central objective in proteomics research. With advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation, the iTRAQ labeling technique has gained widespread application in studies of disease mechanisms, drug mechanism-of-action, and biomarker discovery due to its sensitivity, quantitative accuracy, and capacity for multiplexed sample processing. Working Mechanism of the iTRAQ Labeling Technique 1. Principle iTRAQ is an isobaric......

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