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Enrichment of Phosphotyrosine Proteome of Human Platelets by Immunoprecipitation

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Proteomics offers the opportunity to comprehensively investigate the anucleate platelet. Here, we present a detailed procedure for enrichment by immunoprecipitation, using the monoclonal antibody 4G10, of the dynamic phosphotyrosine proteome of human platelets. Such an approach offers the possibility of capturing the dynamic tyrosine phosphorylation events that occur upon platelet activation and aggregation, with an aim to identify novel signaling proteins.

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Foy, M., Harney, D.F., Wynne, K., Maguire, P.B. (2007). Enrichment of Phosphotyrosine Proteome of Human Platelets by Immunoprecipitation. In: Vivanco, F. (eds) Cardiovascular Proteomics. Methods in Molecular Biology™, vol 357. Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59745-214-9:313

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