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Emmalyn J Dupree1, Madhuri Jayathirtha1, Hannah Yorkey1, Marius Mihasan2, Brindusa Alina Petre3,4, Costel C Darie1.
Abstract
Proteomics is the field of study that includes the analysis of proteins, from either a basic science prospective or a clinical one. Proteins can be investigated for their abundance, variety of proteoforms due to post-translational modifications (PTMs), and their stable or transient protein-protein interactions. This can be especially beneficial in the clinical setting when studying proteins involved in different diseases and conditions. Here, we aim to describe a bottom-up proteomics workflow from sample preparation to data analysis, including all of its benefits and pitfalls. We also describe potential improvements in this type of proteomics workflow for the future.Entities:
Keywords: mass spectrometry; protein characterization; protein identification; proteomics
Year: 2020 PMID: 32640657 PMCID: PMC7564415 DOI: 10.3390/proteomes8030014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proteomes ISSN: 2227-7382
Figure 1Workflow in a bottom-up proteomics experiment.
Figure 2Correspondence between the peptide’s amino acid sequence and the fragment ion peaks that are produced in MS/MS (A) and the major theoretical fragment ions that are produced from fragmentation of a peptide (B).