Filter aided sample preparation (FASP) and related methods gain increasing popularity for proteomic sample preparation. Nevertheless, the originally published FASP method has been criticized by several authors, who reported low digestion performance. In this work, we re-evaluate FASP and the related multienzyme digestion (MED) FASP method. We use different types of animal tissues and cultured cells and test the performance of the method under various conditions. We analyze the protein to peptide conversion by assessing the yield of peptides, frequency of peptides with missed cleavage sites, and the reproducibility of FASP. We identify conditions allowing efficient protein processing with high peptide yields and demonstrate advantages of the...
Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for ...
Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for ...
Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for ...
Filter aided sample preparation (FASP) and related methods gain increasing popularity for proteomic ...
Filter aided sample preparation (FASP) and related methods gain increasing popularity for proteomic ...
Filter Aided Sample Preparation (FASP) is a widely used protein processing technique in "bottom-up" ...
Quantitative protein extraction and high-yield generation of peptides from biological samples are th...
Filter-aided sample preparation (FASP) is a versatile and efficient way of processing protein extrac...
Analytical advantages of using multiple enzymes for sample digestion (MED), primarily an increase of...
The integrity of quantitative proteomic experiments depends on the reliability and the robustness of...
The integrity of quantitative proteomic experiments depends on the reliability and the robustness of...
The integrity of quantitative proteomic experiments depends on the reliability and the robustness of...
ABSTRACT: The integrity of quantitative proteomic experi-ments depends on the reliability and the ro...
Bottom-up proteomic strategies rely on efficient digestion of proteins into peptides for mass spectr...
Bottom-up proteomic strategies rely on efficient digestion of proteins into peptides for mass spectr...
Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for ...
Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for ...
Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for ...
Filter aided sample preparation (FASP) and related methods gain increasing popularity for proteomic ...
Filter aided sample preparation (FASP) and related methods gain increasing popularity for proteomic ...
Filter Aided Sample Preparation (FASP) is a widely used protein processing technique in "bottom-up" ...
Quantitative protein extraction and high-yield generation of peptides from biological samples are th...
Filter-aided sample preparation (FASP) is a versatile and efficient way of processing protein extrac...
Analytical advantages of using multiple enzymes for sample digestion (MED), primarily an increase of...
The integrity of quantitative proteomic experiments depends on the reliability and the robustness of...
The integrity of quantitative proteomic experiments depends on the reliability and the robustness of...
The integrity of quantitative proteomic experiments depends on the reliability and the robustness of...
ABSTRACT: The integrity of quantitative proteomic experi-ments depends on the reliability and the ro...
Bottom-up proteomic strategies rely on efficient digestion of proteins into peptides for mass spectr...
Bottom-up proteomic strategies rely on efficient digestion of proteins into peptides for mass spectr...
Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for ...
Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for ...
Quantitative determination of absolute and relative protein amounts is an essential requirement for ...