More than half of proteins in humans are modified with carbohydrates in a process called glycosylation, yet this process remains poorly understood even though approximately 1% of the expressed human genome encodes biosynthetic machinery for glycosylation. Unlike genomics and proteomics where high throughput tools are now routinely used to generate...
Biochips and high-throughput screening methods are powerful tools for studying biological processes. The combination of peptide arrays and SAMDI mass spectrometry incorporates these tools to study a broad range of biochemical transformations, including enzyme activities, to provide valuable information on substrate recognition and guide the development of diagnostic and therapeutic...