| Literature DB >> 27975226 |
Mi Ke1, Hainan Shen1, Linjue Wang1, Shusheng Luo1, Lin Lin1, Jie Yang1, Ruijun Tian2,3.
Abstract
Posttranslational modifications (PTMs) are important biochemical processes for regulating various signaling pathways and determining specific cell fate. Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics has been developed extensively in the past decade and is becoming the standard approach for systematic characterization of different PTMs on a global scale. In this chapter, we will explain the biological importance of various PTMs, summarize key innovations in PTMs enrichment strategies, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-based fractionation approaches, mass spectrometry detection methods, and lastly bioinformatic tools for PTMs related data analysis. With great effort in recent years by the proteomics community, highly efficient enriching methods and comprehensive resources have been developed. This chapter will specifically focus on five major types of PTMs; phosphorylation, glycosylation, ubiquitination/sumosylation, acetylation, and methylation.Keywords: Acetylome; Anti-k(GG) Ab; CID; ETD; Glycoproteomics; HCD; Hydrazine-based purification; IMAC; Immunoprecipitation; KMBD MBT-based purification; Lectin affinity; Lysine-acetylation; Lysine-methylation; MS3; Metal oxide affinity chromatography (MOAC); Methylome; Orthogonality; PTM enrichment; PTM mass spectrometry; Peptide fractionation; Phosphoproteomics; Posttranslational modifications (PTMs); Serial PTM enrichment; TiO2; Ubiquitinome and sumoylated proteome
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27975226 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-41448-5_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Exp Med Biol ISSN: 0065-2598 Impact factor: 2.622