HAYWARD, Calif.--()--Applied Biomics, Inc., a leading Proteomics service provider, is pleased to announce the addition of a phosphorylation site identification service to its proteomics line. Protein phosphorylation plays a significant role in a wide range of cellular processes, its prominent role has attracted a significant interest in biomedical research.
Phosphorylation site identification is the newest development in our Mass Spectrometry services. The procedure includes the enrichment of phosphorylated peptides, which represents a small percentage of the total protein population, followed by phosphorylation site identification using mass spectrometry. This service also complements our 2D DIGE phosphorylation profiling platform, which is used for global phosphorylation profiling and to detect differential phosphorylations between different samples. Our new service can take this a step further, and identify novel phosphorylation sites on these proteins.
Our phosphorylation site identification service benefits researchers in the following areas:
1) Identify novel phosphorylation sites on purified phosphorylated proteins
2) Identify novel phosphorylation sites on proteins showing differential phosphorylations using our 2D DIGE phosphorylation profiling platform.
We offer competitive prices and guarantee a one-week turn around time. Please click on the following link for more information about phosphorylation site identification:
http://www.appliedbiomics.com/proteomics_PhosphoSiteIdentification.html
About Applied Biomics
Applied Biomics, Inc., located in San Francisco bay area, California, is a Proteomics Service company founded in 2005. We are dedicated to providing top-quality, cost-effective and full-line proteomics services to meet our customers' research and discovery needs in the post-genomic era. Applied Biomics will continue to add new services to meet the growing needs in the proteomics field. Information about Applied Biomics is available at http://www.appliedbiomics.com.

