Isobaric labeling strategies, such as isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) or tandem mass tags (TMT), have promised to dramatically increase the power of quantitative proteomics. However, when applied to complex mixtures, both the accuracy and precision are undermined by interfering peptide ions that coisolate and cofragment with the target peptide. Additional gas-phase isolation steps, such as proton-transfer ion–ion reactions (PTR) or higher-order MS3 scans, can almost completely eliminate this problem. Unfortunately, these methods come at the expense of decreased acquisition speed and sensitivity. Here we present a method that allows accurate quantification of TMT-labeled peptides at the MS2 level without addition...
Quantifying proteins based on peptide-coupled reporter ions is a multiplexed quantitative strategy i...
Isobaric labeling strategies for mass spectrometry-based proteomics enable multiplexed simultaneous ...
Multiplexed quantitation via isobaric chemical tags (e.g., tandem mass tags (TMT) and isobaric tags ...
Quantitative analysis of proteomes across multiple time points, organelles, and perturbations is ess...
A popular method for peptide quantification relies on isobaric labeling such as tandem mass tags (TM...
Isobaric mass tag-based quantitative proteomics strategies such as iTRAQ and TMT utilize reporter io...
The multiplexing capabilities of isobaric mass tag-based protein quantification, such as Tandem Mass...
The multiplexing capabilities of isobaric mass tag-based protein quantification, such as Tandem Mass...
Isobaric mass tag-based quantitative proteomics strategies such as iTRAQ and TMT utilize reporter io...
Isobaric labeling quantification by mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as a powerful technology for ...
Improving analytical precision is a major goal in quantitative differential proteomics as high preci...
Multiplexed quantification with isobaric chemical tags (e.g., TMT, iTRAQ) provides a robust and effi...
Relative quantification of peptides and proteins with isobaric tags such as iTRAQ or TMT is commonly...
Improving analytical precision is a major goal in quantitative differential proteomics as high preci...
Proteins are responsible for facilitating and regulating nearly all cellular processes, and the coll...
Quantifying proteins based on peptide-coupled reporter ions is a multiplexed quantitative strategy i...
Isobaric labeling strategies for mass spectrometry-based proteomics enable multiplexed simultaneous ...
Multiplexed quantitation via isobaric chemical tags (e.g., tandem mass tags (TMT) and isobaric tags ...
Quantitative analysis of proteomes across multiple time points, organelles, and perturbations is ess...
A popular method for peptide quantification relies on isobaric labeling such as tandem mass tags (TM...
Isobaric mass tag-based quantitative proteomics strategies such as iTRAQ and TMT utilize reporter io...
The multiplexing capabilities of isobaric mass tag-based protein quantification, such as Tandem Mass...
The multiplexing capabilities of isobaric mass tag-based protein quantification, such as Tandem Mass...
Isobaric mass tag-based quantitative proteomics strategies such as iTRAQ and TMT utilize reporter io...
Isobaric labeling quantification by mass spectrometry (MS) has emerged as a powerful technology for ...
Improving analytical precision is a major goal in quantitative differential proteomics as high preci...
Multiplexed quantification with isobaric chemical tags (e.g., TMT, iTRAQ) provides a robust and effi...
Relative quantification of peptides and proteins with isobaric tags such as iTRAQ or TMT is commonly...
Improving analytical precision is a major goal in quantitative differential proteomics as high preci...
Proteins are responsible for facilitating and regulating nearly all cellular processes, and the coll...
Quantifying proteins based on peptide-coupled reporter ions is a multiplexed quantitative strategy i...
Isobaric labeling strategies for mass spectrometry-based proteomics enable multiplexed simultaneous ...
Multiplexed quantitation via isobaric chemical tags (e.g., tandem mass tags (TMT) and isobaric tags ...