Educators:
Dominik Kopczynski, Robert Ahrends (BioInfra.Prot)
Date:
April 4th, 2017
Location:
University Potsdam
Contents:
Proteomics studies in a comparative manner the identity, quantity, spatial and time dependent distribution of proteins in biological systems. Therefore and due to the massive amounts of measured mass spectrometry data, it is inevitable, that the developed methods and tools provide quick and reliable interpretations. This workshop is dedicated to give an insight into several aspects of proteomics identification by going through the basic workflow, that is i) database acquisition, ii) peptide matching and protein identification.
Learning goals:
Handling and using of SearchGUI and PeptideShaker for protein identification
Prerequisites:
Basic proteomics knowledge, basic mass spectrometry knowledge, own laptop
Keywords:
Peptide Matching, Protein Identification
Tools:
SearchGUI, PeptideShaker
Contact:
Robert Ahrends