Proteome Research: Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis and Identification Methods

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T. Rabilloud
Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 1, 2013 - Science - 248 pages
Two-dimensional electrophoresis is the central methodology in proteome research, and the state of the art is described in detail in this text, together with extensive coverage of the detection methods available. Sufficient detail is given to allow the readers to apply these technologies to their own particular requirements.
 

Contents

The Virtue of Proteomics
1
Initial Solubilization
14
TwoDimensional Electrophoresis with Carrier Ampholytes
31
Modification of the Standard TwoDimensional Gel Method
47
Sample Preparation
65
Equilibration of IPG Strips
80
Detection of Proteins on TwoDimensional Electrophoresis Gels
107
Membrane Staining
132
Identification by Amino Acid Composition Obtained from Labeling
163
Double Labeling Method using Scintillation Counting
170
Result Analysis
176
Other Possibilities for Generation of Amino Acid Sequences
186
Conclusion
195
Enzymatic Digestion of Proteins
201
Mass Spectrometers
207
Protein Identification by Correlating MS DATA with Sequence
216

Identification of Proteins by Amino Acid Composition
142
Derivatization and Chromatography
149
Protein Identification by Database Matching
155
Mass Spectrometry of Intact Proteins from TwoDimensional PAGE
233
UVMALDI Mass Spectrometry of Proteins Directly
242
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