KINAXO SERVICES


Customized solutions for your drug discovery

Our customized services are dedicated to helping you accelerate your research and development. The joint effort between our service operation managers based in Martinsried and our international sales and support groups, means KINAXO works to provide a seamless, convenient service experience for our clients. 


Preparation

KINAXO offers tailor-made solutions individually adapted to our customer’s needs.

We work in close collaboration with your team to plan the experimental design that will most effectively support your drug discovery application.

We thoroughly evaluate every project with our customer, defining the experimental set-up, deliverables and time-frame of the collaboration. 


How We Work with You

Phase 1
(in collaboration with the client)
  • Selecting cell lines and / or tissues
    to be analyzed
  • Define project requirements
  
  

 
  

Implementation

All customer projects are performed according to the highest quality standards. KINAXO’s services use state-of-the art chemical proteomics and mass spectrometry equipment operated by highly qualified and experienced staff.

Every customer project includes a dedicated series of control experiments to obtain the highest quality results and appropriately annotated data.

 
Phase 2
(performed at KINAXO)
  • Carrying out KINAXO's chemical
    proteomics or phosphoproteomics analysis
  • Identifying the compound's target profile / evaluating its cellular mode of action using high-end quantitative mass spectrometry

 

Evaluation

We perform data processing and bioinformatic analysis using proprietary software tools.

For each project we deliver a detailed project report providing clear, confident results on your compound’s characteristics.

Our scientists assist you with data analysis and interpretation, ensuring maximum gain of knowledge about your compound’s cellular interactions.

If requested, we also offer our clients an on-site seminar about our analysis.

 
Deliverable
(study report)
  • Protein targets ranked by their affinities /
    regulated phosphorylation sites
  • Biological function of the targets reported where known