Thursday, May 21, 2026

Nanopores are coming with 150,000 peptide libraries!

There is some replication is flattery quote, right? I forget what it is.



You might need a free account to read this, though. And the stuff from the article that I found most interesting was a link to another GenomeWeb article. Not sure what the rules are for taking screenshots from it.... But the point is that the Oxford people have taken a page out of the ProteomeTools project and have 150,000 peptides multiplexed labeled that they're currently running through nanopores! Smart, right?

Which seems similar to what this group recently published on here, except they aren't working from synthetic peptides, rather LysC digested proteins. 



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