CPP reveals structural changes in the proteome in Alzheimer disease
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by an accumulation of misfolded proteins. Cells normally recognize misfolded proteins and attempt to refold or to pass them on for proteasomal degradation. Chaperone proteins are central to recognizing and in refolding client proteins. When chaperone proteins fail to fulfill this function, conformationally altered proteins accumulate and can cause cell death.
Improving proteome coverage in short LC gradients
In a collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific, the Olsen Group and Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research have described the new Thermo Scientific™ Orbitrap Exploris™ 480 mass spectrometer for high-throughput analyses with short gradients using the Evosep One.
Standardized workflows for large cohort plasma profiling
Together, Thermo Fisher Scientific and Evosep are on a joint mission to develop standardized and scalable plasma protein quantitative profiling workflows. Our recent developments have been featured in an application note by the Precision Medicine Science Centre led by Dr. Emily Chen.
Evosep One enables robust deep proteome coverage using tandem mass tags while significantly reducing instrument time
Jonathan Krieger, PhD, Senior Applications Scientist at Bioinformatics Solutions presented “Evosep One Enables Robust Deep Proteome Coverage Using Tandem Mass Tags while Significantly Reducing Instrument Time” showcasing recent data from the SPARC Biocentre at the Hospital for Sick Children.