Mastering Post-Translational Modifications

Download this poster sponsored by Rockland Immunochemicals Inc., to learn how you can choose the best high-affinity, high-specificity antibody for your post-translational modification detection needs.

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Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play a key role in dynamic cellular processes, regulating gene expression, protein activity, localization, and degradation, as well as protein interaction. Modification-specific antibodies offer a versatile tool for the characterization of post-translational modifications.

About Rockland Immunochemicals Inc.

Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc. offers each academic, biopharma, and diagnostic professional thousands of antibodies with the aim of providing the right antibody that is the perfect fit for every occasion. No matter the context—basic research to disease therapy, phosphorylated to methylated and beyond—Rockland embraces the challenge to design, produce, validate, and deliver the absolute best antibodies and life science reagents available in the market today and every day. Post-translational changes alter the structure of individual proteins, and therefore potentially affect their activity, stability, localization and/or interacting partner molecules.

Antibodies are arguably the most prevalent and valuable tool for tracking these changes. Rockland has developed and perfected a process for manufacturing antibodies ...

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