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Josip Blonder

Researcher at Science Applications International Corporation

Publications -  62
Citations -  3230

Josip Blonder is an academic researcher from Science Applications International Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteomics & Membrane protein. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 62 publications receiving 3016 citations. Previous affiliations of Josip Blonder include Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory & National Institutes of Health.

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Targeted Peptide Measurements in Biology and Medicine: Best Practices for Mass Spectrometry-based Assay Development Using a Fit-for-Purpose Approach

TL;DR: A workshop was held at the National Institutes of Health with representatives from the multiple communities developing and employing targeted MS assays and defined three tiers of assays distinguished by their performance and extent of analytical characterization.
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Enrichment of integral membrane proteins for proteomic analysis using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

TL;DR: A sample preparation method combining carbonate extraction, surfactant-free organic solvent-assisted solubilization, and proteolysis was developed and demonstrated to target the membrane subproteome of Deinococcus radiodurans, validates the efficacy of the described sample preparation technique to isolate andsolubilize hydrophobic integral membrane proteins from complex protein mixtures.
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Identification of a Dynamic Mitochondrial Protein Complex Driving Cholesterol Import, Trafficking, and Metabolism to Steroid Hormones

TL;DR: A bioactive, multimeric protein complex spanning the OMM and IMM unit that is responsible for the hormone-induced import, segregation, targeting, and metabolism of cholesterol is identified.
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A detergent- and cyanogen bromide-free method for integral membrane proteomics: application to Halobacterium purple membranes and the human epidermal membrane proteome.

TL;DR: Due to its simplicity, efficiency, and absence of MS interfering compounds, this technique can be used for the characterization of other integral membrane proteins and may be concomitantly applied for the analysis of membrane protein complexes or large‐scale proteomic studies of different membrane samples.
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18O stable isotope labeling in MS-based proteomics.

TL;DR: Different strategies employing (16)O/(18)O are examined in the context of global comparative proteome profiling, targeted subcellular proteomics, analysis of post-translational modifications and biomarker discovery.