Search Results - "Seitzer, Phillip M"
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Incorporating In-Source Fragment Information Improves Metabolite Identification Accuracy in Untargeted LC–MS Data Sets
Published in Journal of proteome research (01-02-2019)“…In-source fragmentation occurs as a byproduct of electrospray ionization. We find that ions produced as a result of in-source fragmentation often match…”
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Phylogenetically driven sequencing of extremely halophilic archaea reveals strategies for static and dynamic osmo-response
Published in PLoS genetics (01-11-2014)“…Organisms across the tree of life use a variety of mechanisms to respond to stress-inducing fluctuations in osmotic conditions. Cellular response mechanisms…”
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A Large and Phylogenetically Diverse Class of Type 1 Opsins Lacking a Canonical Retinal Binding Site
Published in PloS one (21-06-2016)“…Opsins are photosensitive proteins catalyzing light-dependent processes across the tree of life. For both microbial (type 1) and metazoan (type 2) opsins,…”
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Conditional Fragment Ion Probabilities Improve Database Searching for Nonmonoisotopic Precursors
Published in Journal of proteome research (03-02-2023)“…Stochastic, intensity-based precursor isolation can result in isotopically enriched fragment ions. This problem is exacerbated for large peptides and stable…”
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Incorporating In-Source Fragments Improves Metabolite Identification Accuracy in Untargeted LCMS and LCMS/MS Datasets
Published in Journal of biomolecular techniques (01-12-2019)“…In untargeted metabolomics experiments library search engines detect metabolites using several features, including precursor mass, isotopic distribution,…”
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Phylogenetically Driven Sequencing of Extremely Halophilic Archaea Reveals Strategies for Static and Dynamic Osmo-response: e1004784
Published in PLoS genetics (01-11-2014)“…Organisms across the tree of life use a variety of mechanisms to respond to stress-inducing fluctuations in osmotic conditions. Cellular response mechanisms…”
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