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Scientific classifications
- 1. Natural sciences
- 1.4 Chemical sciences
- Analytical chemistry
- Organic chemistry
- 1.4 Chemical sciences
Main research areas
Our group’s main research area is structural mass spectrometry: the study of proteins using ion mobility, hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX), and cross-linking mass spectrometry. Our primary focus is the investigation of post-translational modifications of proteins, with special attention to the following: citrullination, homocitrullination, deamidation, phosphorylation, and glycosylation.
We offer analytical services in the following key areas: LC-MS analysis of peptide and protein samples, protein sequencing, and proteomics. LC-MS analysis of synthetic oligonucleotides. LC-MS analysis, structural characterization, and accurate mass measurement of synthetic organic compounds. HDX-MS analysis of proteins.
Our laboratory also offers instrument time rental and equipment leasing. We provide courses, summer schools, and training programs in the fields of mass spectrometry and chromatography.
Highlighted publications
- 2019 – An Organic Chemist’s Guide to Electrospray Mass Spectrometric Structure Elucidation – mtmt.hu
- 2023 – Collision energies: Optimization strategies for bottom‐up proteomics – mtmt.hu
- 2022 – Stepwise Collision Energy-Resolved Tandem Mass Spectrometric Experiments for the Improved Identification of Citrullinated Peptides – mtmt.hu
- 2023 – Collision-Induced Dissociation of Citrullinated Peptide Anions – mtmt.hu