Functional isolation of staurosporine binding protein kinases using CCMS technology

  • Dülsner E
  • Fischer J
  • Jurinke C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Capture Compound mass spectrometry (CCMS) is an innovative technology to reduce biological sample complexity by selective isolation of targeted protein or enzyme families. Small synthetic molecules (Capture Compounds™) are used to interrogate native proteins. Using staurosporine as a selectivity function for a kinase-specific Capture Compound™ enables efficient complexity reduction of the proteome and allows discovery, isolation and profiling of functional kinases in biological samples. Kinase-specific Capture Compounds™ are available as ready-to-use caproKits™ for proteomic research.

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Dülsner, E., Fischer, J. J., Jurinke, C., & Köster, H. (2009). Functional isolation of staurosporine binding protein kinases using CCMS technology. Nature Methods, 6(9), iii–iv. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.f.265

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