Simple Targeted Assays for Metabolic Pathways and Signaling: A Powerful Tool for Targeted Proteomics

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We introduce STAMPS, a pathway-centric web service for the development of targeted proteomics assays. STAMPS guides the user by providing several intuitive interfaces for a rapid and simplified method design. Applying our curated framework to signaling and metabolic pathways, we reduced the average assay development time by a factor of ∼150 and revealed that the insulin signaling is actively controlled by protein abundance changes in insulin-sensitive and -resistance states. Although at the current state STAMPS primarily contains mouse data, it was designed for easy extension with additional organisms.

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Kopczynski, D., Hentschel, A., Coman, C., Schebb, N. H., Hornemann, T., Mashek, D. G., … Ahrends, R. (2020). Simple Targeted Assays for Metabolic Pathways and Signaling: A Powerful Tool for Targeted Proteomics. Analytical Chemistry, 92(20), 13672–13676. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c02793

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