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Up to date sample preparation of proteins for mass spectrometric analysis

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ARCHIVES OF PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 120, Issue 5, Pages 188-191

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/13813455.2014.955032

Keywords

Fractionation of peptides; in solution digest; in-gel digest; OASIS; shotgun proteomics

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For the identification of proteins from biological samples by mass spectrometry there are two scenarios. Proteins are pre-fractionated in some way or are analysed as a complex mixture (shotgun). Shotgun proteomics recently became more popular, because of technological developments on the mass spectrometer side which now allows the identification of several thousand proteins from a complex biological matrix at one go. However, in many cases it is still useful to separate proteins first in a gel. But not only mass spectrometer technology made progress. Recently, new protocols and techniques which make the analysis of starting material in the low microgram range possible, and also simplify the whole procedure, were developed. In this small review detailed protocols will be described which also allow inexperienced beginners to get good results.

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