Authors
Erik Ahrné, Amalia Martinez-Segura, Afzal Pasha Syed, Arnau Vina-Vilaseca, Andreas J Gruber, Samuel Marguerat, Alexander Schmidt
Publication date
2015/9/1
Journal
Methods
Volume
85
Pages
100-107
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The generation of dynamic models of biological processes critically depends on the determination of precise cellular concentrations of biomolecules. Measurements of system-wide absolute protein levels are particularly valuable information in systems biology. Recently, mass spectrometry based proteomics approaches have been developed to estimate protein concentrations on a proteome-wide scale. However, for very complex proteomes, fractionation steps are required, increasing samples number and instrument analysis time. As a result, the number of full proteomes that can be routinely analyzed is limited. Here we combined absolute quantification strategies with the multiplexing capabilities of isobaric tandem mass tags to determine cellular protein abundances in a high throughput and proteome-wide scale even for highly complex biological systems, such as a whole human cell line. We generated two …
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