| Literature DB >> 25842311 |
Marta Gallego1, Leticia Mora1, M Concepción Aristoy1, Fidel Toldrá2.
Abstract
Recent advances in proteomics have become an indispensable tool for a fast, precise and sensitive analysis of proteins in complex biological samples at both, qualitative and quantitative level. In this study, a label-free quantitative proteomic methodology has been optimised for the relative quantitation of proteins extracted from raw pork meat. So, after the separation of proteins by one-dimensional gel electrophoresis and trypsin digestion, their identification and quantitation have been done using nanoliquid chromatography coupled to a quadrupole/time-of-flight (Q/ToF) mass spectrometer. Relative quantitation has been based on the measurement of mass spectral peak intensities, which have been described that are correlated with protein abundances. The results obtained regarding linearity, robustness, repeatability and accuracy show that this procedure could be used as a fast, simple, and reliable method to quantify changes in protein abundance in meat samples.Entities:
Keywords: Label-free; Mass spectrometry; Peak intensity; Proteins; Proteomic; Quantitation; Raw pork meat
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25842311 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.02.114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514