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Jonas Damgaard Elsborg is a postdoctoral researcher at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research (CPR) within the University of Copenhagen, working in the Nielsen Group. His research focuses on advanced proteomics techniques to study post-translational modifications, particularly ADP-ribosylation and citrullination, using mass spectrometry approaches.
His research interests center on protein modifications and their biological implications. Elsborg specializes in mapping ADP-ribosylation sites and understanding the regulatory networks involving PARP enzymes. His work combines biochemical techniques with advanced mass spectrometry to characterize protein modifications at site-specific resolution. Recent research has expanded into citrullinome analysis and multi-omics approaches to cell culture systems.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a strong focus on protein post-translational modifications, particularly ADP-ribosylation networks and their roles in DNA damage response, immune signaling, and epigenetic regulation. His work consistently employs cutting-edge mass spectrometry techniques to achieve site-specific resolution of protein modifications. The research spans basic enzymology of modifying enzymes like PARPs and PADI4 to applications in cell biology and disease mechanisms.
Elsborg works within the Nielsen Group at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, which is a leading institution for proteomics research. His collaborative network includes researchers across multiple departments at the University of Copenhagen and international collaborators, as evidenced by his co-authorship on publications in high-impact journals.
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