MtoZ Biolabs’ Quantitative Ubiquitinomics Service Empowering Biological Research
Quantitative ubiquitinomics service employs high-resolution mass spectrometry to comprehensively profile ubiquitinated proteins at both qualitative and quantitative levels, elucidating their critical roles in cellular processes such as signal transduction, protein degradation, and stress response. In 1975, Gideon Goldstein et al. first characterized ubiquitin as a small regulatory protein, and its role in targeting substrates for… Read More »