Practical considerations for improving the productivity of mass spectrometry-based proteomics.
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2013
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Resumo |
Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the most sensitive and selective analytical technique for routine peptide and protein structure analysis. Top-down proteomics is based on tandem mass spectrometry (MS/ MS) of intact proteins, where multiply charged precursor ions are fragmented in the gas phase, typically by electron transfer or electron capture dissociation, to yield sequence-specific fragment ions. This approach is primarily used for the study of protein isoforms, including localization of post-translational modifications and identification of splice variants. Bottom-up proteomics is utilized for routine high-throughput protein identification and quantitation from complex biological samples. The proteins are first enzymatically digested into small (usually less than ca. 3 kDa) peptides, these are identified by MS or MS/MS, usually employing collisional activation techniques. To overcome the limitations of these approaches while combining their benefits, middle-down proteomics has recently emerged. Here, the proteins are digested into long (3-15 kDa) peptides via restricted proteolysis followed by the MS/MS analysis of the obtained digest. With advancements of high-resolution MS and allied techniques, routine implementation of the middle-down approach has been made possible. Herein, we present the liquid chromatography (LC)-MS/MS-based experimental design of our middle-down proteomic workflow coupled with post-LC supercharging. |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_D8498C6B038D isbn:0009-4293 (Print) pmid:23967698 isiid:000318668600012 |
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Fonte |
Chimia, vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 244-249 |
Palavras-Chave | #Aspartic Acid Endopeptidases/analysis; Bacterial Proteins/metabolism; Candida albicans/enzymology; Chromatography, Liquid/methods; Fungal Proteins/analysis; Peptide Fragments/analysis; Proteomics; Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |