Abstract In quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics, the metabolic incorporation of a single source of 15N-labeled nitrogen has many advantages over using stable isotope-labeled amino acids. However, the lack of a robust computational framework for analyzing the resulting spectra has impeded wide use of this approach. We have addressed this challenge by introducing a new computational methodology for analyzing 15N spectra in which quantification is integrated with identification. Application of this method to an Escherichia coli growth transition reveals significant improvement in quantification accuracy over previous methods
An enabling capability for proteomics would be the ability to study protein expression on a global s...
Albaum S, Hahne H, Otto A, et al. A guide through the computational analysis of isotope-labeled mass...
Metabolic labeling with stable isotope nitrogen (15N) to follow amino acid and protein turnover in C...
Abstract In quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics, the metabolic incorporati...
In quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics, the metabolic incorporation of a single source o...
In quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics, the metabolic incorporation of a single source o...
Elemental metabolic labelling using 15N stable isotopes is a technique used in peptide-centric prote...
In recent years a variety of quantitative proteomics tech-niques have been developed, allowing chara...
Stable isotope labeling combined with MS is a powerful method for measuring relative protein abundan...
Accurate relative quantification is critical in proteomic studies. The incorporation of stable isoto...
Metabolic labeling using stable isotopes is widely used for the relative quantification of proteins ...
There are several advantages of using metabolic labeling in quantitative proteomics. The early pool...
The method of protein-based stable isotope probing (protein-SIP) has previously been shown to allow ...
In the biological sciences, model organisms have been used for many decades and have enabled the gat...
Metabolic stable isotope labeling is increasingly employed for accurate protein (and metabolite) qua...
An enabling capability for proteomics would be the ability to study protein expression on a global s...
Albaum S, Hahne H, Otto A, et al. A guide through the computational analysis of isotope-labeled mass...
Metabolic labeling with stable isotope nitrogen (15N) to follow amino acid and protein turnover in C...
Abstract In quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics, the metabolic incorporati...
In quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics, the metabolic incorporation of a single source o...
In quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics, the metabolic incorporation of a single source o...
Elemental metabolic labelling using 15N stable isotopes is a technique used in peptide-centric prote...
In recent years a variety of quantitative proteomics tech-niques have been developed, allowing chara...
Stable isotope labeling combined with MS is a powerful method for measuring relative protein abundan...
Accurate relative quantification is critical in proteomic studies. The incorporation of stable isoto...
Metabolic labeling using stable isotopes is widely used for the relative quantification of proteins ...
There are several advantages of using metabolic labeling in quantitative proteomics. The early pool...
The method of protein-based stable isotope probing (protein-SIP) has previously been shown to allow ...
In the biological sciences, model organisms have been used for many decades and have enabled the gat...
Metabolic stable isotope labeling is increasingly employed for accurate protein (and metabolite) qua...
An enabling capability for proteomics would be the ability to study protein expression on a global s...
Albaum S, Hahne H, Otto A, et al. A guide through the computational analysis of isotope-labeled mass...
Metabolic labeling with stable isotope nitrogen (15N) to follow amino acid and protein turnover in C...