The impact of cooking and burial on proteins: a characterisation of experimental foodcrusts and ceramics

M Evans, R Hagan, OJ Boyd… - Royal Society …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Foodcrusts have received relatively little attention in the burgeoning field of proteomic
analysis of ancient cuisine. We remain ignorant of how cooking and burial impact protein …

[HTML][HTML] Immune proteins recovered in tooth enamel as a biochemical record of health in past populations: Paleoproteomic analysis of Mission Period Native …

T Buonasera, J Eerkens, D Malarchik… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
The enamel proteome includes a range of proteins that are well-preserved in archaeological
settings but have so far received less study than those associated with sex-estimation of …

Low-Invasive Sampling Method with Tape-Disc Sampling for the Taxonomic Identification of Archeological and Paleontological Bones by Proteomics

I Fabrizi, S Flament, C Delhon… - Journal of Proteome …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Collagen from paleontological bones is an important organic material for isotopic
measurement, radiocarbon analysis, and paleoproteomic analysis to provide information on …

A 20+ Ma old enamel proteome from Canada's High Arctic reveals diversification of Rhinocerotidae in the middle Eocene-Oligocene

RSS Paterson, M Mackie, A Capobianco… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
In the past decade, ancient protein sequences have emerged as a valuable source of data
for deep-time phylogenetic inference. Still, the recovery of protein sequences providing …