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Identification of ultramodified proteins using top-down tandem mass spectraLiu et al., 2013
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- Liu X
- Hengel S
- Wu S
- Tolic N
- Pasa-Tolic L
- Pevzner P
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- Journal of proteome research
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Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play an important role in various biological processes through changing protein structure and function. Some ultramodified proteins (like histones) have multiple PTMs forming PTM patterns that define the functionality of a …
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