Mass Spectrometry Standards

Mass spectrometry standards and controls are ideal for use in MS-based proteomic analyses. These standards can be used for standardizing mass spectrometers or for evaluating their performance. They can come in the form of digested peptides (often by the trypsin protease) in precise concentrations. These can serve as positive controls for sequence coverage, peptide quality, and digestion efficiency. Synthetic peptides containing a specific post-translational modification are also available. Visit the supplier page for more information, such as protein source, modifications, and more.

Mass Spectrometry Standards

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Trypsin-digested BSA MS Standard (CAM-modified)
  • Description:
    A complex mixture of peptides produced by Trypsin digestion of Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) that was reduced and alkylated...
  • Quantity:
    500 pmol
  • Applications:
    Proteomics & Glycomics
PTMScan &#174; Trypsin Digested Control Peptides I
  • Quantity:
    1 vial
  • Applications:
    P-Scan
PTMScan &#174; Lys-C Digested Control Peptides I
  • Quantity:
    1 vial
  • Applications:
    Inquire
PTMScan &#174; Control Peptides Acetyl-Lysine

PTMScan ® Control Peptides Acetyl-Lysine

Cell Signaling Technology

  • Quantity:
    100 µl
  • Applications:
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PTMScan &#174; Control Peptides Mono-Methyl Arginine
  • Quantity:
    100 µl
  • Applications:
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PTMScan &#174; Control Peptides Multi-Pathway

PTMScan ® Control Peptides Multi-Pathway

Cell Signaling Technology

  • Quantity:
    100 µl
  • Applications:
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PTMScan &#174; Control Peptides Pan-Methyl Lysine
  • Quantity:
    100 µl
  • Applications:
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PTMScan &#174; Control Peptides Succinyl-Lysine
  • Quantity:
    100 µl
  • Applications:
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