Stable incorporation of labeled amino acids in cell culture is a simple approach to label proteins in vivo for mass spectrometric quantification. Full incorporation of isotopically heavy amino acids facilitates accurate quantification of proteins from different cultures, yet analysis methods for determination of incorporation are cumbersome and time-consuming. We present QTIPS, Quantification by Total Identified Peptides for SILAC, a straightforward, accurate method to determine the level of heavy amino acid incorporation throughout a population of peptides detected by mass spectrometry. Using QTIPS, we show that the incorporation of heavy amino acids in baker's yeast is unaffected by the use of prototrophic strains, indicating that auxotro...
Precise quantification is a major issue in contemporary proteomics. Both stable-isotope-labeling and...
Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) enables the relative quantification o...
Experience from different fields of life sciences suggests that accessible, complete reference maps ...
Stable incorporation of labeled amino acids in cell culture is a simple approach to label proteins i...
Knowledge about the functions of individual proteins on a system-wide level is crucial to fully unde...
Shotgun proteomics combined with stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) is a...
Various stable isotope labeling (SIL) techniques have recently emerged to improve the efficiency and...
Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) has become a popular labeling strateg...
Isotopic labeling studies of primary metabolism frequently utilize GC/MS to quantify (13)C in protei...
Metabolic stable isotope labeling is increasingly employed for accurate protein (and metabolite) qua...
ABSTRACT: The ability to acquire highly accurate quantitative data is an increasingly important part...
Since its introduction in 2002 'stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture' (SILAC) has ...
This paper describes an algorithm to assist in relative quantitation of peptide post-translational m...
Mass spectrometry(MS) have become an increasingly popular analysis method for high throughput experi...
In comparative proteomic studies, it is important to know the variability associated with sample pre...
Precise quantification is a major issue in contemporary proteomics. Both stable-isotope-labeling and...
Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) enables the relative quantification o...
Experience from different fields of life sciences suggests that accessible, complete reference maps ...
Stable incorporation of labeled amino acids in cell culture is a simple approach to label proteins i...
Knowledge about the functions of individual proteins on a system-wide level is crucial to fully unde...
Shotgun proteomics combined with stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) is a...
Various stable isotope labeling (SIL) techniques have recently emerged to improve the efficiency and...
Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) has become a popular labeling strateg...
Isotopic labeling studies of primary metabolism frequently utilize GC/MS to quantify (13)C in protei...
Metabolic stable isotope labeling is increasingly employed for accurate protein (and metabolite) qua...
ABSTRACT: The ability to acquire highly accurate quantitative data is an increasingly important part...
Since its introduction in 2002 'stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture' (SILAC) has ...
This paper describes an algorithm to assist in relative quantitation of peptide post-translational m...
Mass spectrometry(MS) have become an increasingly popular analysis method for high throughput experi...
In comparative proteomic studies, it is important to know the variability associated with sample pre...
Precise quantification is a major issue in contemporary proteomics. Both stable-isotope-labeling and...
Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC) enables the relative quantification o...
Experience from different fields of life sciences suggests that accessible, complete reference maps ...