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MtoZ Biolabs Offers a 10% Discount on a Series of De Novo Sequencing Services

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In order to support researchers studying in the field of antibody engineering, MtoZ Biolabs now offers a 1 0% discount on series of de novo sequencing services , includ ing  antibody de novo  sequencing and protein de novo  sequencing. This promotion starts from January 1, 20 20  and ends on  January   10 , 20 20 . MtoZ Biolabs is specialized in quantitative multiplexed proteomics and metabolomics applications through the establishment of various spectrometry platforms coupled with high-performance liquid chromatography technology. Based on the high-resolution mass spectrometer Obitrap Fusion Lumos  and extensive bioinformatics analysis experience, MtoZ Biolabs has established a new generation of de novo   s equencing  platform that enables fast and accurate analysis   of m onoclonal antibody primary sequence, protein sequence and mutation. D e N ovo Antibody S eq uencing   Analysis of the primary antibody sequen...

Part II: Q&As in Protein Sequencing Experiment for Beginners

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It is inevitable that beginners may encounter various troubles while doing protein sequencing experiments in the lab.   For U nknown P roteins, H ow to   A ccurately A nalyze P rotein S equences I f the N-terminus of the P rotein is C yclized or   the N-terminus H as U nknown M odifications? For proteins of unknown sequence, especially engineered recombinant proteins, in vitro synthesized proteins, and engineered antibodies, or proteins whose gene sequences have not been studied, their information is often not included in protein databases.To achieve accurate analysis of such protein sequences ,   de novo  protein sequencing   must be used .   D e novo  protein sequencing is an analytical method based on mass spectrometry. Similar to the traditional method of mass spectrometry, t he de novo  sequencing  me thod also   cuts the protein into small polypeptide fragments   first, and  separates the polypeptide fragmen...