Issue 9, 2005

Precise proteomic identification using mass spectrometry coupled with stable isotope labeling

Abstract

Stable isotope labeling (SIL) can assist mass spectrometry to improve its specificity and throughput in protein identification, de novo sequencing, and characterization of post translational modifications. This Education article summarizes the unique characteristics of stable isotope-assisted mass spectrometry for accurate protein identification without requirements for ultrahigh mass accuracy. Some applications are discussed here to demonstrate the general experimental procedures, data interpretation, and the improvements in accuracy and throughput compared to the use of mass spectrometry alone.

Graphical abstract: Precise proteomic identification using mass spectrometry coupled with stable isotope labeling

Article information

Article type
Education
Submitted
17 Mar 2005
Accepted
25 Jul 2005
First published
02 Aug 2005

Analyst, 2005,130, 1225-1231

Precise proteomic identification using mass spectrometry coupled with stable isotope labeling

S. Gu and X. Chen, Analyst, 2005, 130, 1225 DOI: 10.1039/B503916A

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