Peptide generation by trypsin digestion is typically the first step in mass spectrometry-based proteomics experiments, including 'bottom-up' discovery and targeted proteomics using multiple reaction monitoring. Manual tryptic digest and the subsequent clean-up steps can add variability even before the sample reaches the analytical platform. While specialized filter plates and tips have been designed for automated sample processing, the specialty reagents required may not be accessible or feasible due to their high cost. Here, we report a lower-cost semi-automated protocol for in-gel digestion and GeLC using standard 96-well microplates. Further cost savings were realized by re-using reagent tips with optimized sample ordering. To evaluate t...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
AbstractProteomics requires an optimized level of sample-processing, including a minimal sample-proc...
Pre-fractionation by gel electrophoresis is often combined with liquid chromatography-mass spectrome...
Despite tremendous advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation and mass spectrometry-based methodo...
Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae lysate, two in-solution trypsin digestions (chloroform-methanol-water...
Simple protein separation by 1DE is a widely used method to reduce sample complexity and to prepare ...
Mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomic analysis has proven valuable for clinical and biotech...
Mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomic analysis has proven valuable for clinical and biotech...
Manual proteomic sample preparation methods limit sample throughput and often lead to poor data qual...
In-gel digestion coupled with mass spectrometric analysis (GeLC-MS/MS) is a cornerstone for protein ...
The in‐gel digestion of proteins for analysis by liquid chromatograph mass spectrometry has been use...
Manual proteomic sample preparation methods limit sample throughput and often lead to poor data qual...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
AbstractProteomics requires an optimized level of sample-processing, including a minimal sample-proc...
Pre-fractionation by gel electrophoresis is often combined with liquid chromatography-mass spectrome...
Despite tremendous advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation and mass spectrometry-based methodo...
Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae lysate, two in-solution trypsin digestions (chloroform-methanol-water...
Simple protein separation by 1DE is a widely used method to reduce sample complexity and to prepare ...
Mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomic analysis has proven valuable for clinical and biotech...
Mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomic analysis has proven valuable for clinical and biotech...
Manual proteomic sample preparation methods limit sample throughput and often lead to poor data qual...
In-gel digestion coupled with mass spectrometric analysis (GeLC-MS/MS) is a cornerstone for protein ...
The in‐gel digestion of proteins for analysis by liquid chromatograph mass spectrometry has been use...
Manual proteomic sample preparation methods limit sample throughput and often lead to poor data qual...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
Tryptic digestion is an important component of most proteomics experiments, and trypsin is available...
AbstractProteomics requires an optimized level of sample-processing, including a minimal sample-proc...