Post-translational modifications (PTMs) play critical roles in biological processes and have significant effects on the structures and dynamics of proteins. Top-down proteomics methods were developed for and applied to the study of intact proteins and their PTMs in human samples. However, the large dynamic range and complexity of human samples makes the study of human proteins challenging. To address these challenges, we developed a 2D pH RP/RPLC-MS/MS technique that fuses high-resolution separation and intact protein characterization to study the human proteins in HeLa cell lysate. Our results provide a deep coverage of soluble proteins in human cancer cells. Compared to 225 proteoforms from 124 proteins identified when 1D separation was u...
The analysis of intact proteins (top-down strategy) by mass spectrometry has great potential to eluc...
Quantitative proteomics represents a powerful approach for the comprehensive analysis of proteins ex...
Top-down proteomics is capable of identifying and quantitating unique proteoforms through the analys...
The LC-MS techniques are commonly used to analyze intact proteoforms for top-down proteomics. To dee...
Top-down proteomics is an emerging analytical strategy to characterize combinatorial protein post-tr...
A characteristic of many proteoforms, derived from a single gene, is their similarity regarding the ...
Top-down proteomics is an emerging analytical strategy to characterize combinatorial protein post-tr...
Over the past decade, developments in high resolution mass spectrometry have enabled the high throug...
Protein post-translational modification (PTM) represents an important functional regulatory mechanis...
Many proteoforms can be produced from a gene due to genetic mutations, alternative splicing, post-tr...
116 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Top Down MS analysis of prote...
Proteomic platforms can be classified in bottom-up strategies, which analyze the sample after proteo...
The complexity of tissue and cell proteomes and the vast dynamic range of protein abundance present ...
The analysis of intact proteins (top-down strategy) by mass spectrometry has great potential to eluc...
Quantitative proteomics represents a powerful approach for the comprehensive analysis of proteins ex...
Top-down proteomics is capable of identifying and quantitating unique proteoforms through the analys...
The LC-MS techniques are commonly used to analyze intact proteoforms for top-down proteomics. To dee...
Top-down proteomics is an emerging analytical strategy to characterize combinatorial protein post-tr...
A characteristic of many proteoforms, derived from a single gene, is their similarity regarding the ...
Top-down proteomics is an emerging analytical strategy to characterize combinatorial protein post-tr...
Over the past decade, developments in high resolution mass spectrometry have enabled the high throug...
Protein post-translational modification (PTM) represents an important functional regulatory mechanis...
Many proteoforms can be produced from a gene due to genetic mutations, alternative splicing, post-tr...
116 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Top Down MS analysis of prote...
Proteomic platforms can be classified in bottom-up strategies, which analyze the sample after proteo...
The complexity of tissue and cell proteomes and the vast dynamic range of protein abundance present ...
The analysis of intact proteins (top-down strategy) by mass spectrometry has great potential to eluc...
Quantitative proteomics represents a powerful approach for the comprehensive analysis of proteins ex...
Top-down proteomics is capable of identifying and quantitating unique proteoforms through the analys...