In bottom-up proteomics, rapid and efficient protein digestion is crucial for data reliability. However, sample preparation remains one of the rate-limiting steps in proteomics workflows. In this study, we compared the conventional trypsin digestion procedure with two accelerated digestion protocols based on shorter reaction times and microwave-assisted digestion for the preparation of membrane-enriched protein fractions of the human pathogenic bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. Produced peptides were analyzed by Shotgun IPG-IEF, a methodology relying on separation of peptides by IPG-IEF before the conventional LC-MS/MS steps of shotgun proteomics. Data obtained on two LC-MS/MS platforms showed that accelerated digestion protocols, especially...
Mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomic analysis has proven valuable for clinical and biotech...
Trypsin is an endoprotease commonly used for sample preparation in proteomics experiments. Important...
Despite tremendous advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation and mass spectrometry-based methodo...
In bottom-up proteomics, rapid and efficient protein digestion is crucial for data reliability. Howe...
In bottom-up proteomics, rapid and efficient protein digestion is crucial for data reliability. Howe...
Several proteomics approaches are available that are defined by the level (protein or peptide) at wh...
Microwave-assisted proteolytic digestion often yields misscleaved peptides, attributed to incomplete...
Trypsin is the popular protease to digest proteins into peptides in shotgun proteomics, but few stud...
Protein solubilization is a key step in mass spectrometry-based shotgun proteome analysis. We descri...
Trypsin digestion is a major component of preparing proteins for peptide based identification and qu...
The combinations of gel electrophoresis or LC and mass spectrometry are two popular approaches for l...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
The complete and specific proteolytic cleavage of protein samples into peptides is crucial for the s...
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) is a powerful protein separation technology. Combined with...
Mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomic analysis has proven valuable for clinical and biotech...
Trypsin is an endoprotease commonly used for sample preparation in proteomics experiments. Important...
Despite tremendous advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation and mass spectrometry-based methodo...
In bottom-up proteomics, rapid and efficient protein digestion is crucial for data reliability. Howe...
In bottom-up proteomics, rapid and efficient protein digestion is crucial for data reliability. Howe...
Several proteomics approaches are available that are defined by the level (protein or peptide) at wh...
Microwave-assisted proteolytic digestion often yields misscleaved peptides, attributed to incomplete...
Trypsin is the popular protease to digest proteins into peptides in shotgun proteomics, but few stud...
Protein solubilization is a key step in mass spectrometry-based shotgun proteome analysis. We descri...
Trypsin digestion is a major component of preparing proteins for peptide based identification and qu...
The combinations of gel electrophoresis or LC and mass spectrometry are two popular approaches for l...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
The complete and specific proteolytic cleavage of protein samples into peptides is crucial for the s...
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) is a powerful protein separation technology. Combined with...
Mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomic analysis has proven valuable for clinical and biotech...
Trypsin is an endoprotease commonly used for sample preparation in proteomics experiments. Important...
Despite tremendous advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation and mass spectrometry-based methodo...