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Robert J. Beynon is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. The main areas of study within these fields focus on Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's work covers a number of topics, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to biological and biomedical sciences. Key topics include:

  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
  • Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior

Their recent scholarly output features notable papers such as:

  • Whole-cell modeling in yeast predicts compartment-specific proteome constraints that drive metabolic strategies, 2022, published in Nature Communications
  • PEPPI-MS: Polyacrylamide-Gel-Based Prefractionation for Analysis of Intact Proteoforms and Protein Complexes by Mass Spectrometry, 2020, published in Journal of Proteome Research
  • Decoding the stoichiometric composition and organisation of bacterial metabolosomes, 2020, published in Nature Communications
  • Probing the biogenesis pathway and dynamics of thylakoid membranes, 2021, published in Nature Communications
  • The pheromone darcin drives a circuit for innate and reinforced behaviours, 2020, published in Nature

The scientist frequently collaborates with a consistent group of coauthors, including Jane L. Hurst, Victoria M. Harman, Philip Brownridge, Catarina Franco, and Deborah M. Simpson. These collaborations suggest a network of research partnerships focused on overlapping thematic and technical areas.

Robert J. Beynon's publications often appear in a range of respected scientific journals and venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • Journal of Proteome Research
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Best Publications

  • Proteolytic enzymes : a practical approach

    Robert J. Beynon;Judith S. Bond

  • Individual recognition in mice mediated by major urinary proteins

    Jane L. Hurst;Caroline E. Payne;Charlotte M. Nevison;Amr D. Marie

  • Multiplexed absolute quantification in proteomics using artificial QCAT proteins of concatenated signature peptides

    Robert J Beynon;Mary K Doherty;Julie M Pratt;Simon J Gaskell

  • The astacin family of metalloendopeptidases

    Judith S. Bond;Robert J. Beynon

  • Scent wars: the chemobiology of competitive signalling in mice.

    Jane L. Hurst;Robert J. Beynon

  • Dynamics of Protein Turnover, a Missing Dimension in Proteomics

    Julie M. Pratt;June Petty;Isabel Riba-Garcia;Duncan H. L. Robertson

  • Multiplexed absolute quantification for proteomics using concatenated signature peptides encoded by QconCAT genes

    Julie M Pratt;Deborah M Simpson;Mary K Doherty;Jenny Rivers

  • Turnover of the Human Proteome: Determination of Protein Intracellular Stability by Dynamic SILAC

    Mary K Doherty;Dean E Hammond;Michael J Clague;Simon J Gaskell

  • Darcin: a male pheromone that stimulates female memory and sexual attraction to an individual male's odour

    Sarah A. Roberts;Deborah M. Simpson;Stuart D. Armstrong;Amanda J. Davidson

  • Cold-Induced Expression of Δ9-Desaturase in Carp by Transcriptional and Posttranslational Mechanisms

    P. E. Tiku;A. Y. Gracey;A. I. Macartney;R. J. Beynon

  • Proteins in urine scent marks of male house mice extend the longevity of olfactory signals

    Jane L. Hurst;Duncan H.L. Robertson;Ursula Tolladay;Robert J. Beynon

  • Buffer Solutions: The Basics

    R.J.Beynon

  • Activation of the endosome-associated ubiquitin isopeptidase AMSH by STAM, a component of the multivesicular body-sorting machinery

    John McCullough;Paula E. Row;Óscar Lorenzo;Mary Doherty

  • Metabolic Labeling of Proteins for Proteomics

    Robert J. Beynon;Julie M. Pratt

  • The astacin family of metalloendopeptidases.

    E. Dumermuth;E. E. Sterchi;Weiping Jiang;R. L. Wolz

  • The Genetic Basis of Individual-Recognition Signals in the Mouse

    Sarah A. Cheetham;Michael D. Thom;Francine Jury;William E.R. Ollier

  • Urinary proteins and the modulation of chemical scents in mice and rats.

    Robert J Beynon;Jane L Hurst

  • The Genetic Basis of Inbreeding Avoidance in House Mice

    Amy L. Sherborne;Michael D. Thom;Steve Paterson;Francine Jury

  • Multiple roles of major urinary proteins in the house mouse, Mus domesticus.

    Robert Beynon;J L Hurst

  • Absolute Multiplexed Quantitative Analysis of Protein Expression during Muscle Development Using QconCAT

    Jenny Rivers;Deborah M. Simpson;Duncan H.L. Robertson;Simon J. Gaskell

Frequent Co-Authors

Jane L. Hurst
Jane L. Hurst University of Liverpool
Simon J. Gaskell
Simon J. Gaskell Plymouth University
Simon J. Hubbard
Simon J. Hubbard Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Judith S. Bond
Judith S. Bond University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Paula Stockley
Paula Stockley University of Liverpool
Andrew M. Jones
Andrew M. Jones University of Exeter
Richard P. Evershed
Richard P. Evershed University of Bristol
Peter J. Whorwell
Peter J. Whorwell University of Manchester
John Kay
John Kay Cardiff University
Stephen G. Oliver
Stephen G. Oliver University of Cambridge

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