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Title:
LC-MS/MS in proteomics : methods and applications
Series:
Springer protocols

Methods in molecular biology ; 658
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication Information:
New York, N.Y. : Humana Press, c2010
Physical Description:
x, 357 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.
ISBN:
9781607617792

9781607617808

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With the development of new quantitative strategies and powerful bioinformatics tools to cope with the analysis of the large amounts of data generated in proteomics experiments, liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) is making possible the analysis of proteins on a global scale, meaning that proteomics can now start competing with cDNA microarrays for the analysis of whole genomes. In LC-MS/MS in Proteomics: Methods and Applications, experts in the field provide protocols and up-to-date reviews of the applications of LC-MS/MS, with a particular focus on MS-based methods of protein and peptide quantification and the analysis of post-translational modifications. Beginning with overviews of the use of LC-M/MS in protein analysis, the book continues with topics such as protocols for the analysis of post-translational modifications, with particular focus on phosphorylation and glycosylation, popular techniques for quantitative proteomics, such as multiple reaction monitoring, metabolic labelling, and chemical tagging, biomarker discovery in biological fluids, as well as novel applications of LC-MS/MS. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology(tm) series format, chapters include introductions to their respective subjects, lists of necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.Comprehensive and cutting-edge, LC-MS/MS in Proteomics: Methods and Applications presents the techniques and concepts necessary in order to aid proteomic practitioners in the application of LC-MS/MS to essentially any biological problem.


Table of Contents

Pedro R. Cutillas and John F. TimmsJohn F. Timms and Pedro R. CutillasRobert ChalkleyRichard J. JacobHannah Johnson and Claire E. EyersMaria P. Alcolea and Pedro R. CutillasBertran Gerrits and Bernd BodenmillerTheodora Tryfona and Elaine StephensReiko Kiyonami and Bruno DomonAndrew James and Claus JorgensenKristoffer T.G. Rigbolt and Blagoy BlagoevRichard D. UnwinYishai Levin and Sabine BahnAndrew J. Thompson and Ritchie WilliamsonJoern Dengjel and Lis Jakobsen and Jens S. AndersenJoern Dengjel and Irina Kratchmarova and Blagoy BlagoevSarah Tonack and John P. Neoptolemos and Eithne CostelloMark E. WeeksPedro R. CutillasMaria P. Alcolea and Pedro R. CutillasSarah R. Hart
Prefacep. v
Contributorsp. ix
Part I Overviews of Techniques and Approaches in LC-MS-Based Proteomics
1 Approaches and Applications of Quantitative LC-MS for Proteomics and Activitomicsp. 3
2 Overview of Quantitative LC-MS Techniques for Proteomics and Activitomicsp. 19
3 Instrumentation for LC-MS/MS in Proteomicsp. 47
4 Bioinformatics for LC-MS/MS-Based Proteomicsp. 61
5 Analysis of Post-translational Modifications by LC-MS/MSp. 93
Part II Structural Analysis of Post-Translational Modifications
6 In-Depth Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation by Multidimensional Ion Exchange Chromatography and Mass Spectrometryp. 111
7 Mapping of Phosphorylation Sites by LC-MS/MSp. 127
8 Analysis of Carbohydrates on Proteins by Offline Normal-Phase Liquid Chromatography MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS/MSp. 137
Part III Techniques for Quantitative LC-MS
9 Selected Reaction Monitoring Applied to Quantitative Proteomicsp. 155
10 Basic Design of MRM Assays for Peptide Quantificationp. 167
11 Proteome-Wide Quantitation by SILACp. 187
12 Quantification of Proteins by iTRAQp. 205
13 Quantification of Proteins by Label-Free LC-MS/MSp. 217
Part IV Analysis of Protein Complexes and Organelles
14 Protocol for Quantitative Proteomics of Cellular Membranes and Membrane Raftsp. 235
15 Organelle Proteomics by Label-Free and SILAC-Based Protein Correlation Profilingp. 255
16 Mapping Protein-Protein Interactions by Quantitative Proteomicsp. 267
Part V Analysis of Biological Fluids and Clinical Samples
17 Analysis of Serum Proteins by LC-MS/MSp. 281
18 Urinary Proteome Profiling Using 2D-DIGE and LC-MS/MSp. 293
19 Analysis of Peptides in Biological Fluids by LC-MS/MSp. 311
Part VI Novel Applications of LC-MS
20 Quantification of Protein Kinase Activities by LC-MSp. 325
21 A Protocol for Top-Down Proteomics Using HPLC and ETD/PTR-MSp. 339
Subject Indexp. 355
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