We now offer crosslinked protein analysis, using XQuest software. Please contact us if you have questions about this service.
Now offering ubiquitination enrichment
We now offer ubiquitinated peptide enrichment, using the PTMScan® Ubiquitin Remnant Motif (K-ε-GG) Kit from Cell Signaling Technology. Please contact the Proteomics Core for questions regarding this service.
Price increase for plasma/serum abundant protein depletion
Due to the increased price of Thermo’s Top14 abundant protein depletion kit, we have had to increase our price for the serum/plasma abundant protein depletion service. Please contact proteomicscore@utsouthwestern.edu with any questions regarding this.
Price increase as of September 1
Our prices have increased by 2% in order to cover increasing costs of service contracts and supplies.
PRice increase September 1st
Starting September 1st there will be a slight price increase due to the increasing cost of service contracts and supplies. The cost of most services will go up by $5/sample.
NOW offering internal pricing to all UT system campuses
We are proud to be able to offer our UTSW internal pricing to all UT-system campuses. If you are at a UT campus and wish to submit samples to us, please contact proteomicscore@utsouthwestern.edu to coordinate sample submission.
Now offering abundant protein depletion of human plasma/serum
We now offer abundant protein depletion of human plasma or serum (up to 100 uL) using Thermo’s Top14 protein depletion kit. This is useful for obtaining deeper proteomic coverage of plasma and serum samples. The cost is $100/sample.
Now offering analysis of FFPE samples
We are now offering a service for the analysis of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples. Please contact the Proteomics Core for more details.
Price change starting september 1st
Starting September 1st there will be a $20/sample increase for many of our Lumos services. This is our first price increase in 8 years. Please contact Andrew Lemoff for more details.
TMTpro now available
We are now offering TMTpro analysis, which allows for multiplexing of 16 samples into a single run. The cost is $3200 for 1 set of 16 samples.