Thanks @michaelmarty.bsky.social for sharing! Find the plasmids here: www.addgene.org/browse/artic...
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New preprint from the group where we developed fluorescent and Halo tagged nanodiscs. All plasmids are available from @addgene.bsky.social if you are interested in trying them out!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Congrats!
A quick follow up, Firefox seems to work better than all other browsers I’ve tested for some reason
Congrats to Christina and the team! Excited to play a small part in this nice story: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Does anyone else have issues with SciENcv and MyNCBI? It feels like every other click fails. Any tips? I can sometimes get it to work by just clicking the same thing until it does it, but it's rough
I haven’t seen a lot of that, but UMN is doing video applications for that reason. In teaching, I think it’s more about in class assessment now. I do quizzes in class rather than grading homework now
Feeling like it’s been a similar story reading grad school admissions app personal statements
For the 3 of you who are still reading, thanks to everyone who has used UniDec and passed along feedback. I'm grateful for you all!
Also, you'll notice the loss of isotope mode in UniDec. I'm working on merging in IsoDec to create a true mixed-resolution algorithm. But, it's taking longer than I expected to get it. I figured I post this version for the bug fixes. Stay tuned for that later.
I removed Agilent and Sciex data support in this version. The library we use hasn't been actively maintained. We tried to port our own version, but it was causing issues with admin access and getting flagged. Trying to get official support for both, but it's a long legal process. Bummer...
New UniDec release: github.com/michaelmarty...
Lots of bug fixes, improvements, and some under the hood changes to get ready for future features. A few cool new features.
More notes in thread
Pass on congrats from me! How all is well there!
To everyone doing cool data analysis stuff, I'd love to see some analytical chem applicants in this search! Please pass along.
We invite applications for tenured faculty in any area of experimental physical chemistry.
apply.interfolio.com/174607
In this case, we are in a temporary space that we can’t modify. Seems to me like the MS should also have its own breakers in that case. I’ve blown a fuse on the instrument from shorts in boards but I’ve never seen an MS trip a building circuit
Assuming the voltages are correct, has anyone ever had issues running a 15 A mass spectrometer on a 30 A circuit?
We've got a new MassSpecCodingClub module posted. The videos are linked here: github.com/michaelmarty...
This module teaches how to parse FASTA files and read/write Pandas DataFrames. We explore an application of converting DDA data into an MRM transition list. Enjoy!
This is perfect!
Anyone know of a nitrogen pressure booster that can bring the pressure up from ~90 psi to ~110 psi?
New review article from Hiruni and Farhana on MS of membrane proteins in the context of biotherapeutics: doi.org/10.1002/9781...
(Preprint link here: doi.org/10.26434/che...)
A Fast Neural Network for Isotopic Charge State Assignment #JACS pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Excited to have this published in @jacs.acspublications.org! IsoDec is a new neural network for charge state assignment with high-resolution MS data. We test it for top-down proteomics. It's free and fast, what else could you want?
pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....
Two new IsoDec tutorial videos to go over top-down proteomics searching with a few different workflows, one with TopPIC and the other with MetaMorpheus @metamorpheus.bsky.social :
youtu.be/OTQbplEezLQ
and
youtu.be/56OZJph48BU
I am thrilled to share after years of work/procrastination that the MassQL manuscript is finally published in @natmethods.nature.com - "A universal language for finding mass spectrometry data patterns". This was an team effort from all co-authors that helped shape MassQL and how it could be used.
Awesome! Send me an email, and I'd be happy to meet up.
Check out the latest tutorial video, from Marty Lab postdoc John Pavek, on how to analyze individual spectra with IsoDec, our new neural network for isotopic deconvolution: youtu.be/aOR37-j28NI
Would anyone be interested in me holding a UniDec/IsoDec office hour at ASMS this year?
Well, the USA may be getting worse, but UniDec is getting better. Check out the new version here: github.com/michaelmarty...
Mostly bug fixes. I'd love some people to try it out and let me know how it works on their computers. Hopefully it fixes issues with it getting blocked by antiviruses