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Andreas Wiest is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of chemical proteomics and analytical methodology development, with a particular focus on protein post-translational modifications (PTMs). His research addresses one of the central challenges in modern proteomics: understanding how PTMs regulate protein function, localization, and protein-protein interactions, ultimately shaping the vast diversity of proteoforms within biological systems. Wiest's most notable contribution is the development of the SP2E (Solid-Phase PTM Enrichment and Elution) workflow, a methodological innovation designed to transform traditional chemical proteomics enrichment techniques into scalable, high-throughput platforms. Published in 2022, this work has garnered 25 citations, reflecting its rapid uptake and relevance within the proteomics community. By streamlining the enrichment of PTM-bearing proteins and peptides, his approach makes large-scale PTM profiling more accessible and reproducible — a significant advancement for researchers studying complex regulatory networks. Though his published record is still emerging, Wiest's focus on method development positions him as a contributor to the technical backbone of proteomics research. Students and scientists seeking efficient strategies for PTM analysis will find his SP2E workflow a particularly valuable methodological resource.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Transforming Chemical Proteomics Enrichment into a High-Throughput Method Using an SP2E Workflow
25 citations · 2022
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2022 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, LMU Klinikum

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