1. Important Issues in Planning a Proteomics Experiment: Statistical Considerations of Quantitative Proteomic Data
Karin Schork, Katharina Podwojski, Michael Turewicz, Christian Stephan, and Martin Eisenacher
2. Good Old-Fashioned Protein Concentration Determination by Amino Acid Analysis
Caroline May, Bettina Serschnitzki, and Katrin Marcus
3. Protein Quantification using the “Rapid Western Blot” Approach
Katalin Barkovits, Kathy Pfeiffer, Britta Eggers,and Katrin Marcus
4. The Whereabouts of 2D Gels in Quantitative Proteomics
Thierry Rabilloud and Cécile Lelong
5. Proteome Analysis with Classical 2D‑PAGE
Caroline May, Frederic Brosseron, Kathy Pfeiffer, Kristin Fuchs, Helmut E. Meyer, Barbara Sitek, and Katrin Marcus
6. Silver Staining of 2D Electrophoresis Gels
Thierry Rabilloud
7. Differential Proteome Analysis using 2D-DIGE
Caroline May, Frederic Brosseron, Piotr Chartowski, Kristin Fuchs,Helmut E. Meyer, Barbara Sitek, and Katrin Marcus
8. Quantitative Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics: An Overview
Svitlana Rozanova, Miroslav Nikolov, Carla Schmidt, Henning Urlaub, and Katrin Marcus
9. Tandem Mass Tags for Comparative and Discovery Proteomics
Oliver Pagel, Laxmikanth Kollipara, and Albert Sickmann
10. An Approach for Triplex-IPTL
Christian J. Koehler and Bernd Thiede
11. Targeted Protein Quantification Using Parallel Reaction Monitoring (PRM)
Katalin Barkovits-Boeddinghaus, Weiqiang Chen, Michael Kohl, and Thilo Bracht
12. Quantitative Approach using Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight (MALDI-ToF) Mass Spectrometry
Brooke A. Dilmetz, Peter Hoffmann,and Mark R. Condina
13. Application of SILAC Labeling in Phosphoproteomics Analysis
Markus Stepath and Thilo Bracht
14. Relative Quantification Of Phosphorylated and Glycosylated Peptides from the Same Sample using Isobaric Chemical Labelling with a Two-step Enrichment Strategy
Ivan Silbern, Pan Fang, Yanlong Ji, Henning Urlaub, and Kuan-Ting Pan
15. High Throughput Profiling of Proteome and Posttranslational Modifications by 16-plex TMT Labeling and Mass Spectrometry
16. Quantification and Identification of Post-Translational Modifications using Modern Proteomics Approaches
Anja Holtz, Nathan Basisty, and Birgit Schilling
17. Affinity-enrichment Chemoproteomics for Target Deconvolution and Selectivity Profiling
Thilo Werner, Michael Steidel, H. Christian Eberl, and Marcus Bantscheff
18. 2nSILAC for Quantitative Proteomics of Prototrophic Baker's Yeast
Stefan Dannenmaier, Silke Oeljeklaus, and Bettina Warscheid
19.Metabolic Labeling of Clostridioides difficile Proteins
Anke Trautwein-Schult, Jürgen Bartel, Sandra Maaß, and Dörte Becher
20. Application of Label-Free Proteomics for Quantitative Analysis of Urothelial Carcinoma and Cystitis Tissue
Kathrin E. Witzke, Frederik Großerueschkamp, Klaus Gerwert,and Barbara Sitek
21. Quantitative MS Workflow for a High-Quality Secretome Analysis by a Quantitative Secretome-proteome Comparison
Gereon Poschmann, Nina Prescher, and Kai Stühler
22. Establishing a Custom-Fit Data Independent Acquisition Method for Label Free Proteomics
Britta Eggers, Martin Eisenacher, Katrin Marcus, and Julian Uszkoreit
23. Label-free Proteomics Of Quantity-Limited Samples Using Ion Mobility-Assisted Data-Independent Acquisition Mass Spectrometry
Ute Distler, Malte Sielaff, and Stefan Tenzer
24. DIA-MSE to Study Microglial Function in Schizophrenia
Guilherme Reis-de-Oliveira, Victor Corasolla Carregari, and Daniel Martins-de-Souza
25. Detailed Method for Performing the ExSTA Approach in Quantitative Bottom-up Plasma Proteomics
Andrew J. Percyand Christoph H. Borchers
26. Quantitative Cross-Linking of Proteins and Protein Complexes
Marie Barth and Carla Schmidt
27. Missing Value Monitoring to Address Missing Values in Quantitative Proteomics
Vittoria Matafora and Angela Bachi
28. Quantitative Proteome Data Analysis of Tandem Mass Tags Labeled Samples
Oliver Pagel, Laxmikanth Kollipara, and Albert Sickmann
29. Mining Protein Expression Databases Using Network Meta-Analysis
Christine Winter and Klaus Jung
30. A Tutorial for Variance-sensitive Clustering And The Quantitative Analysis Of Protein Complexes
Veit Schwämmle and Christina E Hagensen
31. Automated Workflow for Peptide-level Quantitation from DIA/ SWATH-MS Data
Shubham Gupta and Hannes Röst
This second edition provides new and updated methods on the principles underlying modern protein analysis, from statistical issues to gel-based and mass spectrometry-based applications. Chapters detail protein quantification as basis for realisation of quantitative studies, gel-based and mass spectrometry-based quantification techniques, TMT, IPTL, PRM, MALDI Imaging, SILAC, PTM analysis, DIA, cross-linking, and the up-to-date topics of software and data analysis. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, 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.
Authoritative and cutting-edge, Quantitative Methods in Proteomics, Second Edition aims to provide comprehensive and competent overview in the important and still growing field of quantitative proteomics.