Publications

ABSTRACT: Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play an impor-
tant role in the regulation of protein function. Mass spectrometry based
proteomics experiments nowadays identify tens of thousands of PTMs in
a single experiment. A wealth of data has therefore become publically
available. Evidently the biological function of each PTM is the...

Albert Heck, Tech Yew Low, Vincent Halim and Shabaz Mohammed of the Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Group (Utrecht University) joined an international effort involving many renowned proteomics researchers and cell biologists to contribute to a contaminant repository for protein affinity purifications termed the CRAPome....

Genes & proteins involved in the regeneration of the small intestine uncovered In a collaboration involving several partners in the Utrecht Life Sciences Initiative (ULS) members of the Netherlands Proteomics Centre (Heck group) and the Hubrecht Institute (Clevers group, Alexander van Oudenaarden group, presently still at...

Reading chromatin modifications Michiel Vermeulen (Utrecht University) and his Dutch and German colleagues have applied quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics and ChIP-sequencing technology to discover and functionally characterise proteins that bind to methylated histone tails. The results have been published in Cell on 17 September 2010. In a...

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