Single-molecule protein sequencing for the characterization of proteins, purification impurities, and binding kinetics
May 18, 2026
PEGS Boston 2026 Poster – Accurate and efficient protein identification remains a central challenge in modern biochemistry and molecular biology. Traditional methods often depend on antibody-based detection, which can be limited by antibody availability and specificity, or on complex and costly instrumentation that restricts accessibility for many laboratories. Consequently, there is a growing need for innovative approaches that enable direct and unbiased protein analysis without these constraints.
Recent advances in single-molecule protein sequencing have opened new avenues for proteomic analysis, allowing for precise identification of proteins and characterization of protein assemblies. In this study, we performed next-gen protein sequencing (NGPS) on the Platinum®/Platinum Pro benchtop instruments.