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Application of selected reaction monitoring to highly multiplexed targeted quantitative proteomics : a replacement for western blot analysis, Michael Kinter, Caroline S. Kinter
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- Summary
- A key experiment in biomedical research is monitoring the expression of different proteins in order to detect changes that occur in biological systems under different experimental conditions. The method that is most widely used is the Western blot analysis. While Western blot is a workhorse in laboratories studying protein expression and has several advantages, it also has a number of significant limitations. In particular, the method is semi-quantitative with limited dynamic range. Western blot focuses on a single protein per sample with only a small number of representative samples analyzed in an experiment. New quantitative tools have been needed for some time to at least supplement, & possibly replace, the Western blot. Mass spectrometric methods have begun to compete with Western blot for routine quantitative analyses of proteins. One of these methods is based on the tandem mass spectrometry technique of selected reaction monitoring (SRM), which is also called multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). Selected reaction monitoring is actually an older tandem mass spectrometry technique, first described in the late 70s, that is widely utilized in the quantitative analysis of small molecules like drugs & metabolites. The use of selected reaction monitoring for the quantitative analysis of proteins has a number of advantages. Most importantly, it is fundamentally quantitative with a wide dynamic range. The output of the analysis is a numerical result that can range over several orders of magnitude. Other advantages include sufficient specificity & sensitivity to detect low abundance proteins in complex mixtures. Finally, selected reaction monitoring can be multiplexed to allow the quantitative analysis of relatively large numbers of proteins in a single sample in a single experiment. This Brief will explain both the theoretical & experimental details of the selected reaction monitoring experiment as it is applied to proteins
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 65 pages)
- Contents
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- Introduction to quantitative proteomics
- Specificity of detection is the key attribute of selected reaction monitoring
- Designing a selected reaction monitoring method
- Sample processing
- Sample analysis and data processing
- Future directions
- Isbn
- 9781461486664
- Label
- Application of selected reaction monitoring to highly multiplexed targeted quantitative proteomics : a replacement for western blot analysis
- Title
- Application of selected reaction monitoring to highly multiplexed targeted quantitative proteomics
- Title remainder
- a replacement for western blot analysis
- Statement of responsibility
- Michael Kinter, Caroline S. Kinter
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- A key experiment in biomedical research is monitoring the expression of different proteins in order to detect changes that occur in biological systems under different experimental conditions. The method that is most widely used is the Western blot analysis. While Western blot is a workhorse in laboratories studying protein expression and has several advantages, it also has a number of significant limitations. In particular, the method is semi-quantitative with limited dynamic range. Western blot focuses on a single protein per sample with only a small number of representative samples analyzed in an experiment. New quantitative tools have been needed for some time to at least supplement, & possibly replace, the Western blot. Mass spectrometric methods have begun to compete with Western blot for routine quantitative analyses of proteins. One of these methods is based on the tandem mass spectrometry technique of selected reaction monitoring (SRM), which is also called multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). Selected reaction monitoring is actually an older tandem mass spectrometry technique, first described in the late 70s, that is widely utilized in the quantitative analysis of small molecules like drugs & metabolites. The use of selected reaction monitoring for the quantitative analysis of proteins has a number of advantages. Most importantly, it is fundamentally quantitative with a wide dynamic range. The output of the analysis is a numerical result that can range over several orders of magnitude. Other advantages include sufficient specificity & sensitivity to detect low abundance proteins in complex mixtures. Finally, selected reaction monitoring can be multiplexed to allow the quantitative analysis of relatively large numbers of proteins in a single sample in a single experiment. This Brief will explain both the theoretical & experimental details of the selected reaction monitoring experiment as it is applied to proteins
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- Kinter, Michael
- Dewey number
- 572/.6
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- QP551
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- NLM call number
- QU 55
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- Kinter, Caroline S.
- Series statement
- SpringerBriefs in Systems Biology,
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- Proteomics
- Proteins
- Proteomics
- Proteins
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- Proteins
- Proteomics
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- Application of selected reaction monitoring to highly multiplexed targeted quantitative proteomics : a replacement for western blot analysis, Michael Kinter, Caroline S. Kinter
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- Introduction to quantitative proteomics
- Specificity of detection is the key attribute of selected reaction monitoring
- Designing a selected reaction monitoring method
- Sample processing
- Sample analysis and data processing
- Future directions
- Control code
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- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 65 pages)
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- Application of selected reaction monitoring to highly multiplexed targeted quantitative proteomics : a replacement for western blot analysis, Michael Kinter, Caroline S. Kinter
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- Includes bibliographical references
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- online resource
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- Contents
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- Introduction to quantitative proteomics
- Specificity of detection is the key attribute of selected reaction monitoring
- Designing a selected reaction monitoring method
- Sample processing
- Sample analysis and data processing
- Future directions
- Control code
- 859665966
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiii, 65 pages)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781461486664
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