Authors
Thomas E Angel, Uma K Aryal, Shawna M Hengel, Erin S Baker, Ryan T Kelly, Errol W Robinson, Richard D Smith
Publication date
2012
Source
Chemical Society Reviews
Volume
41
Issue
10
Pages
3912-3928
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics is emerging as a broadly effective means for identification, characterization, and quantification of proteins that are integral components of the processes essential for life. Characterization of proteins at the proteome and sub-proteome (e.g., the phosphoproteome, proteoglycome, or degradome/peptidome) levels provides a foundation for understanding fundamental aspects of biology. Emerging technologies such as ion mobility separations coupled with MS and microchip-based-proteome measurements combined with MS instrumentation and chromatographic separation techniques, such as nanoscale reversed phase liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis, show great promise for both broad undirected and targeted highly sensitive measurements. MS-based proteomics increasingly contribute to our understanding of the dynamics, interactions, and roles that …
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