Controlled hydrolysis of proteins to generate peptide ladders combined with mass spectrometric analysis of the resultant peptides can be used for protein sequencing. In this paper, two methods of improving the microwave-assisted protein hydrolysis process are described to enable rapid sequencing of proteins containing disulfide bonds and increase sequence coverage, respectively. It was demonstrated that proteins containing disulfide bonds could be sequenced by MS analysis by first performing hydrolysis for less than 2 min, followed by 1 h of reduction to release the peptides originally linked by disulfide bonds. It was shown that a strong base could be used as a catalyst for microwave-assisted protein hydrolysis, producing complementary seq...
Disulfide bond identification is important for a detailed understanding of protein structures, which...
Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry has proved to be a powerful technique for locating the disul...
In this report, we present a new approach for the determination of the disulfide bond connectivity i...
Controlled hydrolysis of proteins to generate peptide ladders combined with mass spectrometric analy...
A new set-up for microwave-assisted acid hydrolysis (MAAH) with high efficiency and reproducibility ...
Simple and efficient digestion of proteins, particularly hydrophobic membrane proteins, is of signif...
• Recently, a novel technique for protein sequencing has been demonstrated. Microwave-induced acid h...
Abstract: Myoglobin was hydrolyzed by microwave-assisted weak acid hydrolysis with 2% formic acid at...
Mass spectrometry (MS) has been extensively used to analyse biological samples and has evolved into ...
Our goal is to develop, optimize and demonstrate workflows that incorporate rapid Asp-selective chem...
We report an enabling method for mapping the protein sequence with high sequence coverage. This meth...
A simple and high-throughput method for the identification of disulfide-containing peptides utilizin...
Microwave-assisted proteolytic digestion often yields misscleaved peptides, attributed to incomplete...
proteins Weak acid hydrolysis of proteins (WAHP) is a process where a weak acid solution is used at ...
Proteins are vital to all cells in the body. They consist of long chains of amino acids. To be able ...
Disulfide bond identification is important for a detailed understanding of protein structures, which...
Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry has proved to be a powerful technique for locating the disul...
In this report, we present a new approach for the determination of the disulfide bond connectivity i...
Controlled hydrolysis of proteins to generate peptide ladders combined with mass spectrometric analy...
A new set-up for microwave-assisted acid hydrolysis (MAAH) with high efficiency and reproducibility ...
Simple and efficient digestion of proteins, particularly hydrophobic membrane proteins, is of signif...
• Recently, a novel technique for protein sequencing has been demonstrated. Microwave-induced acid h...
Abstract: Myoglobin was hydrolyzed by microwave-assisted weak acid hydrolysis with 2% formic acid at...
Mass spectrometry (MS) has been extensively used to analyse biological samples and has evolved into ...
Our goal is to develop, optimize and demonstrate workflows that incorporate rapid Asp-selective chem...
We report an enabling method for mapping the protein sequence with high sequence coverage. This meth...
A simple and high-throughput method for the identification of disulfide-containing peptides utilizin...
Microwave-assisted proteolytic digestion often yields misscleaved peptides, attributed to incomplete...
proteins Weak acid hydrolysis of proteins (WAHP) is a process where a weak acid solution is used at ...
Proteins are vital to all cells in the body. They consist of long chains of amino acids. To be able ...
Disulfide bond identification is important for a detailed understanding of protein structures, which...
Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry has proved to be a powerful technique for locating the disul...
In this report, we present a new approach for the determination of the disulfide bond connectivity i...