Protein & ubiquitination profiling
scioUbi is a high-content protein expression and ubiquitination level analysis.
With scioUbi you can analyse up to 1,000 proteins in a single assay.
Features
- Screen for differential ubiquitination status
in >1,000 proteins in parallel in a single assay
- 4 technical replicates per sample
- Comprehensive data analysis and presentation including
an individualised report
- Customisation of ubiquitin detection on request
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Benefits for your research
- Two in one: High-content protein expression and ubiquitination level analysis in a single assay
- Proteins selected for biomedical studies: Central regulators (e.g. mTor, p53), transcription factors, receptors
- Minimal sample (e.g. tissue or cell culture samples) amounts needed for complete analysis
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Biological processes |
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Cell cycle: proteins in green are covered by the analysis |
Applications
Biological effects of
- protein degradation in health and disease
- protein activity changes
- protein interaction alterations
- drug response (e.g. proteasome enhancers)
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Others
- Interplay between ubiquitination and phosphorylation (see scioPhospho)
- Neurodegenerative diseases
- Progression of ageing
- Cell cycle regulation
- Proteasome activity
- Transcriptional regulation
- p53 pathway regulation
- Alzheimer pathway regulation
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Protein & ubiquitination profiling
scioUbi is a high-content protein expression and ubiquitination level analysis.
With scioUbi you can analyse up to 1,000 proteins in a single assay.
Features
- Screen for differential ubiquitination status
in >1,000 proteins in parallel in a single assay
- 4 technical replicates per sample
- Comprehensive data analysis and presentation including
an individualised report
- Customisation of ubiquitin detection on request
|
Benefits for your research
- Two in one: High-content protein expression and ubiquitination level analysis in a single assay
- Proteins selected for biomedical studies: Central regulators (e.g. mTor, p53), transcription factors, receptors
- Minimal sample (e.g. tissue or cell culture samples) amounts needed for complete analysis
|
Biological processes |
|
Cell cycle: proteins in green are covered by the analysis |
Applications
Biological effects of
- protein degradation in health and disease
- protein activity changes
- protein interaction alterations
- drug response (e.g. proteasome enhancers)
|
Others
- Interplay between ubiquitination and phosphorylation (see scioPhospho)
- Neurodegenerative diseases
- Progression of ageing
- Cell cycle regulation
- Proteasome activity
- Transcriptional regulation
- p53 pathway regulation
- Alzheimer pathway regulation
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