Get more information in less time: a routine and sensitive workflow for peptide mapping and PTM analysis

Don't miss critical information: Identify and quantify low abundant PTMs in peptide mapping analysis 

Separation Science, in collaboration with Agilent, invites you to view an on-demand webinar providing techniques and technologies to help you overcome the most challenging aspects of your Peptide Mapping and Post Translational Modifications analysis. To view this webinar complete the form to the right of this page.

Format: On-demand

Duration: Approximately 50 minutes

Presenters:
Linfeng Wu (Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies)

 

Ning Tang (Biopharma Segment Marketing Manager, Agilent Technologies)

 

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Peptide mapping is critical for characterizing protein drugs and monitoring product critical quality attributes (CQAs) in biopharma. Due to the heterogenous nature of protein drugs, comprehensive analytical characterization is required for getting full coverage peptide maps and identifying heterogeneities, such as post-translation modifications (PTMs). Sample preparation can be tedious, time consuming and error prone. Separation and detection require sensitivity to a broad molecular range to ensure that nothing is missed, and you need software, designed specifically for biopharma, to turn your data into answers. You need complete confidence in your results, all with growing pressure for speed and increased productivity.

By viewing this presentation you will learn:

  • How an integrated peptide mapping workflow solution automates and streamlines this complex process from sample preparation to data analysis.
  • How a new LC/Q-TOF acquisition method–Iterative MS/MS– makes method optimization easy and improves the sensitivity and confidence for low abundant peptide.
  • How this integrated workflow makes identification and quantification for PTM peptides fast and simple.

This presentation is aimed at:

  • application chemists
  • biopharma scientists
  • process chemists

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