Gitta Schlosser
Gitta Schlosser
Assistant Professor
Contact details
Address
1117 Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/a.
Room
446
Phone/Extension
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Links
  • 1. Natural sciences
    • 1.4 Chemical sciences
      • Analytical chemistry
      • Organic chemistry
Structural Mass Spectrometry

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.

  • 2019 – Steckel, Arnold; Schlosser, Gitta – An Organic Chemist’s Guide to Electrospray Mass Spectrometric Structure Elucidation – mtmt.hu
  • 2023 – Révész, Ágnes et al. – Collision energies: Optimization strategies for bottom‐up proteomics – mtmt.hu
  • 2022 – Steckel, Arnold et al. – Stepwise Collision Energy-Resolved Tandem Mass Spectrometric Experiments for the Improved Identification of Citrullinated Peptides – mtmt.hu
  • 2023 – Steckel, Arnold; Papp, Dávid; Uray, Katalin; Schlosser, Gitta – Collision-Induced Dissociation of Citrullinated Peptide Anions – mtmt.hu