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University of Wisconsin-Madison

Pharm Sci Seminar – Dr. Saiful M. Chowdhury

April

7,

2017

Dr. Saiful M. Chowdhury, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas at Arlington (Host: Dr. Lingjun Li)

Mass Spectrometry-cleavable Chemical Strategies for Profiling Protein Interactions and Protein Modifications

Protein-protein interactions and post-translational modifications (PTMs) are the major events which regulate signaling cascades in cells. In disease states, these modification networks get altered disrupting normal cellular processes. Understanding the modifications of a particular cell or protein network in diseased and normal states will provide insight into the physiological and pathological processes of those diseases at a molecular level. The major challenge at this moment is the reliable identification and quantification of protein networks and post-translational lipid modifications in large-scale studies. PTM abundances are low, and their different structures require the development of new methods to suitably identify them with confidence in large-scale samples. A mass spectrometer is indispensable in proteomics research due to its sensitivity and speed. Chemistry-based approaches combined with mass spectrometry have become very popular due to their ability to enrich low abundance modifications; furthermore, different features can be implemented in the chemical probes so they can be confidently identified by mass spectrometry. In this regard, mass spectrometry cleavable strategies are also very popular because the modified peptides can be tracked by the signature mass generated in the mass spectra. This signature mass allows large-scale samples to be analyzed very efficiently. In this seminar, several chemical proteomics methods will be presented, which can be utilized for identifying large-scale protein-protein interaction networks and lipid modifications of proteins.

Room 2006 Rennebohm Hall

Date
Friday, April 7, 2017
Time
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Location

2006 Rennebohm Hall

Madison, WI 53705

This event is brought to you by: Pharmaceutical Sciences Division