Authors
Pamela K Jensen, Ljiljana Paša-Tolić, Gordon A Anderson, Julie A Horner, Mary S Lipton, James E Bruce, Richard D Smith
Publication date
1999/6/1
Journal
Analytical chemistry
Volume
71
Issue
11
Pages
2076-2084
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Unlike the genome, the proteome is exquisitely sensitive to cellular conditions and will consist of proteins having abundances dependent upon stage in the cell cycle, cell differentiation, response to environmental conditions (nutrients, temperature, stress, etc.), or disease state(s). Therefore, the study of proteomes under well-defined conditions can provide a better understanding of complex biological processes and inference of protein function. Thus, much faster, more sensitive, and precise capabilities for the characterization of cellular constituents are desired. We describe progress in the development and initial application of the powerful combination of capillary isoelectric focusing (CIEF) and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FTICR) mass spectrometry for measurements of the proteome of the model system Escherichia coli. Isotope depletion of the growth media has been used to improve mass …
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