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Common Post-translational Modifications (PTMs) of Proteins: Analysis by Up-to-Date Analytical Techniques with an Emphasis on Barley
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SYSNO ASEP 0576727 Document Type J - Journal Article R&D Document Type Journal Article Subsidiary J Článek ve WOS Title Common Post-translational Modifications (PTMs) of Proteins: Analysis by Up-to-Date Analytical Techniques with an Emphasis on Barley Author(s) Bobálová, Janette (UIACH-O) RID, ORCID
Strouhalová, Dana (UIACH-O) ORCID
Bobál, P. (CZ)Number of authors 3 Source Title Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. - : American Chemical Society - ISSN 0021-8561
Roč. 71, č. 41 (2023), s. 14825-14837Number of pages 13 s. Publication form Print - P Language eng - English Country US - United States Keywords barley ; post-translational modification ; protein ; mass spectrometry Subject RIV CB - Analytical Chemistry, Separation OECD category Analytical chemistry Method of publishing Open access Institutional support UIACH-O - RVO:68081715 UT WOS 001079010800001 EID SCOPUS 85174751774 DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c00886 Annotation Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of biomacromolecules can be useful for understanding the processes by which a relatively small number of individual genes in a particular genome can generate enormous biological complexity in different organisms. The proteomes of barley and the brewing process were investigated by different techniques. However, their diverse and complex PTMs remain understudied. As standard analytical approaches have limitations, innovative analytical approaches need to be developed and applied in PTM studies. To make further progress in this field, it is necessary to specify the sites of modification, as well as to characterize individual isoforms with increased selectivity and sensitivity. This review summarizes advances in the PTM analysis of barley proteins, particularly those involving mass spectrometric detection. Our focus is on monitoring phosphorylation, glycation, and glycosylation, which critically influence functional behavior in metabolism and regulation in organisms. Workplace Institute of Analytical Chemistry Contact Iveta Drobníková, drobnikova@iach.cz, Tel.: 532 290 234 Year of Publishing 2024 Electronic address https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c00886
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