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Nevada Proteomics Center

University of Nevada Reno

Contact Info:

Rebekah Woolsey

University of Nevada, Reno

VPR MS 0330

Reno, NV 89557

http://www.unr.edu/proteomics

Grants and Identifiers:

RRID: RRID:SCR_017761

Instrumentation:

Other Equipment

Thermo Scientific Fusion Thermo Scientific Vantage

Services Provided:

2D-PAGE

Mass Spectrometry

Protein Extraction/Purification

Proteomics

SDS-PAGE

Relevant Publications:

1.) Payen SH, Andrada K, Tara E, Petereit J, Verma SC, Rossetto CC (2024 Nov). The cellular paraspeckle component SFPQ associates with the viral processivity factor ORF59 during lytic replication of Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV). Virus research, 349(), 199456. . PMID: 39214388.


2.) Bolino M, Duman H, Avcı İ, Kayili HM, Petereit J, Zundel C, Salih B, Karav S, Frese SA (2024 Sep 18). Proteomic and N-glycomic comparison of synthetic and bovine whey proteins and their effect on human gut microbiomes bioRxiv, (), 2024.09.18.613515. . PMCID: 11429724.


3.) Defilippi V, Petereit J, Handlos VJL, Notterpek L (2024 Sep). Quantitative proteomics unveils known and previously unrecognized alterations in neuropathic nerves. Journal of neurochemistry, 168(9), 3154-3170. doi: 10.1111/jnc.16189. PMID: 39072727.


Description:

The Mick Hitchcock, Ph. D. Nevada Proteomics Center has enhanced the center through the generous support of the National Institutes of Health Shared Instrumentation (NIH-SIG) program and the Coronavirus Relief Fund program (CARES). In June 2021, the Center received funding through the NIH-SIG and with additional support from the Office of Research and Innovation, the Center purchased the Bruker timsTOF Pro2 mass spectrometer and Evosep One LC system to provide protein based clinical diagnostics. In December 2020, through the generous support of the CARES program, the Center received funding for the purchase of the ThermoFisher Scientific Eclipse mass spectrometer. The Eclipse is a cutting-edge proteomic platform allowing NSHE researchers the ability to expand the experimental scope of COVID-19 research in Nevada.