Mass spectrometric identification and microcharacterization of proteins from electrophoretic gels: Strategies and applications
✍ Scribed by Ole Nørregaard Jensen; Martin R. Larsen; Peter Roepstorff
- Book ID
- 101228949
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-3585
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✦ Synopsis
The entire genomic DNA sequences of a number of prokaryotic and eukaryotic species are now available and many more, including the human genome, will be completed in the near future. The state-of-life of a cell at any given time, however, is defined by its protein composition, i.e., its proteome. Gel electrophoresis, mass spectrometry, and bioinformatics will be important tools for protein and proteome analysis in the post-genome era. Protein identification from electrophoretic gels by mass spectrometric peptide mapping or peptide sequencing combined with sequence database searching is established and has been applied to numerous biological systems. We describe current strategies and selected applications in molecular and cell biology. The next challenges are detailed structure/function analyses, which include studying the molecular composition of multiprotein complexes and characterization of secondary modifications of proteins. The advantages and limitations of a number of mass spectrometry-based strategies designed for microcharacterization of low amounts of protein from electrophoretic gels are discussed and illustrated by examples.
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