Proteómica (LMAP)
The Proteomics Facility, supported by the Laboratory for Macromolecular Analysis and Proteomics (LMAP), provides Einstein researchers with a comprehensive mass spectrometry resource for analysis of proteins, peptides and other selected families of biomolecules. Expert staff scientists are available to help plan and execute a successful proteomics based analysis. They also assist in data analysis, including statistics and data visualization.
Servicios
Protein-related studies:
Identification and quantification of purified proteins and/or complex proteomes (label-free, SILAC, isobaric tagging)
Determination of protein-protein interactions and protein-nucleic acid interactions
Computational determination of regulated protein pathways, complexes and other networks
dentification and quantification of protein post-translational modifications
Mapping of protein and proteome localization in the cell, in particular chromatin complexes
High throughput analysis (100s samples per day) of histone post-translational modifications
Determination of protein synthesis rate (turnover) as complementary quantitative dimension of protein abundance
Preliminary data analysis, including time-series statistics and assistance in biomarker selection
Other biomolecules:
Spatial localization of molecules by imaging (in situ) mass spectrometry
Confirmation of synthetic and recombinant molecules
High-resolution analysis of metabolites, drugs, peptides and other small molecules
Targeted assays and pharmacokinetics
Related Shared Facilities
Center Affiliations
Location and Contacts
Proteomics (LMAP) Ullmann 403
PhD Simone Sidoli
Director científico
Louis M. Weiss, MD, MPH
Associate Scientific Director
Jennifer Aguilan, Ph.D.
director de operaciones