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ADP-ribosylation is where [[ADP-ribose|ADP-ribose]] polymers are [[Covalent_bond|covalently]] bonded to a [[proteins|protein]]<ref name="Nature.com. PolyADP-ribosylation. http://www.nature.com/subjects/polyadp-ribosylation">1</ref>. There are a number of ways in which we can detect proteins which have been ADP-ribosylated, for example there are a number of proteomic approaches. Some of these include; using antibodies specific to ADP-ribose and boronate affinity chromatography, or by using protein microarrays, which is a more recent method<ref name="vivelo C A, Leung A K L. Proteomics Approaches to Identify Mono(ADP-ribosyl)ated and Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ated protein. NCBI. 2015;15(0):203-217">2</ref>.  
ADP-ribosylation is where [[ADP-ribose|ADP-ribose]] polymers are [[Covalent bond|covalently]] bonded to a [[Proteins|protein]]<ref>Nature.com. PolyADP-ribosylation. http://www.nature.com/subjects/polyadp-ribosylation</ref>. There are a number of ways in which we can detect proteins which have been ADP-ribosylated, for example, there are a number of proteomic approaches. Some of these include; using antibodies specific to ADP-ribose and boronate affinity chromatography, or by using protein microarrays, which is a more recent method<ref>vivelo C A, Leung A K L. Proteomics Approaches to Identify Mono(ADP-ribosyl)ated and Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ated protein. NCBI. 2015;15(0):203-217</ref>.  


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ADP-ribosylation is where ADP-ribose polymers are covalently bonded to a protein[1]. There are a number of ways in which we can detect proteins which have been ADP-ribosylated, for example, there are a number of proteomic approaches. Some of these include; using antibodies specific to ADP-ribose and boronate affinity chromatography, or by using protein microarrays, which is a more recent method[2].

References

  1. Nature.com. PolyADP-ribosylation. http://www.nature.com/subjects/polyadp-ribosylation
  2. vivelo C A, Leung A K L. Proteomics Approaches to Identify Mono(ADP-ribosyl)ated and Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ated protein. NCBI. 2015;15(0):203-217