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Protein modifications and changes made to them, as well as the
quantities of expressed proteins, can define the various functional
stages of the cell. Accordingly, perturbations can lead to various
diseases and disorders. As a result, it has become paramount to be
able to detect and monitor post-translational modifications and to
measure the abundance of proteins within the cell with extreme
sensitivity. While protein identification is an almost routine
requirement nowadays, reliable techniques for quantifying
unmodified proteins (including those that escape detection under
standard conditions, such as protein isoforms and membrane
proteins) is not routine. Quantitative Methods in Proteomics gives
a detailed survey of topics and methods on the principles
underlying modern protein analysis, from statistical issues when
planning proteomics experiments, to gel-based and mass
spectrometry-based applications. The quantification of
post-translational modifications is also addressed, followed by the
"hot" topics of software and data analysis, as well as various
overview chapters which provide a comprehensive overview of
existing methods in quantitative proteomics. Written in the
successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding
known pitfalls. Authoritative and easily accessible, Quantitative
Methods in Proteomics serves as a comprehensive and competent
overview of the important and still growing field of quantitative
proteomics.
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.
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.
Protein modifications and changes made to them, as well as the
quantities of expressed proteins, can define the various functional
stages of the cell. Accordingly, perturbations can lead to various
diseases and disorders. As a result, it has become paramount to be
able to detect and monitor post-translational modifications and to
measure the abundance of proteins within the cell with extreme
sensitivity. While protein identification is an almost routine
requirement nowadays, reliable techniques for quantifying
unmodified proteins (including those that escape detection under
standard conditions, such as protein isoforms and membrane
proteins) is not routine. Quantitative Methods in Proteomics gives
a detailed survey of topics and methods on the principles
underlying modern protein analysis, from statistical issues when
planning proteomics experiments, to gel-based and mass
spectrometry-based applications. The quantification of
post-translational modifications is also addressed, followed by the
"hot" topics of software and data analysis, as well as various
overview chapters which provide a comprehensive overview of
existing methods in quantitative proteomics. Written in the
successful Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series format,
chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of
the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible protocols, and notes on troubleshooting and avoiding
known pitfalls. Authoritative and easily accessible, Quantitative
Methods in Proteomics serves as a comprehensive and competent
overview of the important and still growing field of quantitative
proteomics.
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