ISBN-13: 9781493946952 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 492 str.
ISBN-13: 9781493946952 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 492 str.
Part I: Introduction
1. Survey of Shotgun Proteomics
Fabio Cesar Sousa Nogueira and Gilberto B. Domont
Part II: Sample Pre-Fractionation
2. LC-MALDI-TOF/TOF for Shotgun Proteomics
Patricia Fernández-Puente, Jesús Mateos, Francisco J. Blanco and Cristina Ruiz-Romero
3. Fully Automatable Multidimensional Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography with Online Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Maggie P.Y. Lam, Henry Law, Quan Quan, Yun Zhao, and Ivan K. Chu
4. GeLC-MS/MS Analysis of Complex Protein Mixtures
Monika Dzieciatkowska, Ryan Hill, and Kirk C. Hansen
5. IPG Strip-Based Peptide Fractionation for Shotgun Proteomics
Murat Eravci, Christian Sommer and Matthias Selbach
Part III: In Vivo Stable Isotope Labeling
6. SILAC Yeast: From Labeling to Comprehensive Proteome Quantification
Lyris M.F. de Godoy
7. Analysis of Proteome Dynamics in Mice by Isotopic Labeling
John C. Price and Sina Ghaemmaghami
8. Stable Isotope Labeling in Mammals (SILAM)
Daniel B. McClatchy and John R. Yates III
9. Analysis of Individual Protein Turnover in Live Animals on a Proteome-Wide Scale
Stefan Reckow and Christian Webhofer
Part IV: In Vitro Stable Isotope Labeling
10. Determining Protein Subcellular Localization in Mammalian Cell Culture with Biochemical Fractionation and iTRAQ 8-Plex Quantification
Andy Christoforou, Alfonso Martinez Arias and Kathryn S. Lilley
11. Brain Quantitative Proteomics Combining GeLC-MS and Isotope-Coded Protein Labeling (ICPL)
Giuseppina Maccarrone, Maria Lebar and Daniel Martins-de-Souza
12. Employing TMT Quantification in a Shotgun-MS Platform
Darragh P. O’Brien and John F. Timms
13. Employing TMT Quantification in Shotgun-MS Proteomic Analysis: A Focus on Skeletal Muscle
Bruno Menezes de Oliveira
Part V: Label-Free Proteomics
14. Spectral Counting Label-Free Proteomics
Liisa Arike and Lauri Peil
15. Quantification of Proteins by Label Free LC-MSE
Alon Savidor and Yishai Levin
Part VI: Proteomics Informatics and Quantitation
16. Bioinformatics for Proteomics: Opportunities at the Interface Between the Scientists, Their Experiments and the Community
Marc Vaudel, Harald Barsnes, Lennart Martens and Frode S. Berven
Part VII: Protein-Protein Interactions
17. Identification of DNA Damage Checkpoint-Dependent Protein Interactions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Using Quantitative Mass Spectrometry
Francisco M. Bastos de Oliveira and Marcus B. Smolka
18. Application of Shotgun Proteomics for Discovery-Driven Protein-Protein Interaction
Livia Goto-Silva, Zoltan Maliga, Mikolaj Slabicki, Jimmy Rodriguez Murillo and Magno Junqueira
19. Mapping Protein Complexes Using Covalently Linked Antibodies and Isobaric Mass Tags
Antje Dittmann, Sonja Ghidelli-Disse, Carsten Hopf and Marcus Bantscheff
Part VIII: Targeted Proteomics
20. Biomarker Verification Using Selected Reaction Monitoring and Shotgun Proteomics
Angel Mauricio Castro-Gamero, Clarice Izumi, and José César Rosa
21. Use of Universal Stable Isotope Labeling by Amino Acids in Cell Culture (SILAC)-Based Selected Reaction Monitoring (SRM) Approach for Verification of Breast Cancer-Related Protein Markers
Ning Qing Liu, Lennard J.M. Dekker, Martijn M. Van Duijn, and Arzu Umar
22. The Secretome Analysis by High Throughput Proteomics and Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM)
Vitor M. Faça, Camila S. Palma, Daniele Albuquerque, Gabriela N. S. Canchaya, Mariana L. Grassi, Vera L. Epifânio and Eduardo B. de Oliveira
23. Preparation of Heteroelement-Incorporated and Stable Isotope-Labeled Protein Standards for Quantitative Proteomics
Anna Konopka, Nico Zinn, Christina Wild and Wolf D. Lehmann
Part IX: Post-Translational Modifications
24. One-Source Peptide/Phosphopeptide Ratio Standards for Accurate and Site-Specific Determination of the Degree of Phosphorylation
Martin E. Boehm, Bettina Hahn and Wolf D. Lehmann
25. Quantitative Glycoproteomics for N-Glycoproteome Profiling
Sheng Pan
26. A Practical Recipe to Survey Phosphoproteomes
William C. Edelman, Kelsey M. Haas, Joanne I. Hsu, Robert T. Lawrence and Judit Villén
27. Quantitation of the Phosphoproteome Using the Library Assisted eXtracted Ion Chromatogram (LAXIC) Strategy
Justine V. Arrington, Liang Xue and W. Andy Tao
28. Fast, Efficient, and Quality-Controlled Phosphopeptide Enrichment from Minute Sample Amounts Using Titanium Dioxide
Clarissa Dickhut, Sonja Radau and René P. Zahedi
29. Quantifying Small Molecule-Induced Changes in Cellular Protein Expression and Post-Translational Modifications Using Isobaric Mass Tags
Isabelle Becher, Maria Fälth Savitski, and Marcus Bantscheff
Part X: Mass Spectrometry for Protein Analysis
30. Analysis of Protein Structure by Crosslinking Combined with Mass Spectrometry
Evgeniy V. Petrotchenko, Karl A.T. Makepeace, Jason J. Serpa and Christoph H. Borchers
31. Top Down Proteomics by Means of Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry
Kai Scheffler
Shotgun Proteomics: Methods and Protocols serves as a vital collection of protocols through which thousands of proteins can be simultaneously identified, quantified, and characterized in a high throughput manner. Beginning with the history of proteomics centered on the vital role of mass spectrometry in its development, this detailed volume continues with chapters on sample pre-fractionation, in vivo and in vitro stable isotope labeling, label-free proteomics, informatics, protein-protein interactions, targeted proteomics, and post-translational modifications. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Practical and comprehensive, Shotgun Proteomics: Methods and Protocols is an ideal and up-to-date guide for researchers seeking to understand the proteome of any given species.
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