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The model of proteolysis
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The model of proteolysis

  • Piotr Dittwald1 &
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This document presents the original approach for estimating parameters of proteolysis process. Data used to fit the model are taken from massspectrometric experiments. For parameters estimation the Levenberg-Marquadt algorithm is used. The motivation for model is a hypothesisthat discrimination between cancer patients and healthy donors can be based on activity of peptide cleaving enzymes (i.e. peptidases).

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Dittwald, P., Gambin, A. The model of proteolysis. Nat Prec (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4400.1

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Keywords

  • proteolysis
  • proteomics
  • mass spectrometry
  • peptidase
  • peptide cleavages
  • Levenberg-Marquadt algorithm
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