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9781849731829

Protein and Peptide Analysis by LC-MS

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-08-31
  • Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

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This book is the first example in presenting LC-MS strategies for the analysis of peptides and proteins with detailed information and hints about the needs and problems described from experts on-the-job. The best advantage is -for sure- the practical insight of experienced analysts into their novel protein analysis techniques. Readers starting in 'Proteomics' should be able to repeat each experiment with own equipment and own protein samples, like clean-up, direct protein analysis, after (online) digest, with modifications and others. Furthermore, the reader will learn more about strategies in protein analysis, like quantitative analysis, industrial standards, functional analysis and more.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. xix
Top Down and Bottom Up Analysis of Proteins (Focusing on Quantitative Aspects)p. 1
Introductionp. 1
Quantitative Proteomicsp. 3
Quantitative Proteomics by Label-Free Techniquesp. 3
Quantitative Proteomics by Isotopic Labelling Techniquesp. 4
Isobaric Tags for Relative and Absolute Quantificationp. 7
Absolute Quantification in Proteomics with Targeted Proteomicsp. 7
Absolute Quantification Using SRMp. 8
Notesp. 9
Referencesp. 9
How to Couple and Handle Liquid Chromatography with Mass Spectrometryp. 11
Introductionp. 11
Separationp. 11
Ionizationp. 12
Mass Spectrometric Detectionp. 13
Materials and Systemp. 15
Chemicalsp. 15
HPLC and Mass Spectrometerp. 15
Methodsp. 16
Molecular Conditionsp. 18
Spray Conditions (ESI)p. 21
Spray Conditions (APCI)p. 22
Spray Conditions (MMI; i.e. ESI + APCI)p. 23
Notesp. 23
Referencesp. 24
Expression and Purification of Bioactive Proteins/Peptides with Conventional Liquid Chromatographyp. 26
Introductionp. 26
Experimentalp. 30
Materialsp. 30
FPLC Systemp. 30
Cloning cDNA and Construction of the Expression Vectorp. 30
Recombinant Protein Expression in E. colip. 30
Separation by Ion Exchange Chromatographyp. 31
Separation by Gel Filtration Chromatographyp. 31
Separation by Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatographyp. 31
Results and Discussionp. 31
Ion Exchange Chromatographyp. 31
Gel Filtration Chromatographyp. 32
Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatographyp. 33
Overall Evaluationp. 34
Notesp. 34
Other Hosts for Expressionp. 34
Ion Exchange Chromatographyp. 34
Gel Filtration Chromatographyp. 35
Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatographyp. 36
Referencesp. 36
Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry of Intact Proteinsp. 38
Introductionp. 38
Liquid Chromatographyp. 39
Understanding Proteinsp. 41
HPLC Instrumentationp. 42
Stationary Phase Morphologyp. 43
Column Temperaturep. 43
Mobile Phase Compositionp. 44
Matrix Effectsp. 44
Sample Preparationp. 45
Choice of Stationary-Phase Chemistryp. 47
Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatographyp. 50
Mass Spectrometryp. 51
LC-MS Profiling/Quantificationp. 51
Conformational Analysis and Protein-Protein Interactionsp. 52
Top Down Sequencingp. 52
Notesp. 55
Referencesp. 55
LC-MS(/MS) of Trypsin-Hydrolysed Proteinsp. 56
Introductionp. 56
Hydrolysis Materials and Equipmentp. 61
Enzymatic Hydrolysis of ß-Lactoglobulinp. 61
Tips with Enzymesp. 66
LC-ESI-TOF/MS Spectra Equipment and Methodsp. 66
Equipmentp. 66
Peptide Mass Fingerprintingp. 67
Data Analysisp. 67
Tips with MS Data from Trypsin Hydrolysatesp. 67
Conclusionsp. 68
Referencesp. 68
On-line Protein Digestion in Combination with Chromatographic Separation and Mass Spectrometric Detectionp. 71
Introductionp. 71
Proteolysis of Proteinsp. 72
Immobilized Enzyme Reactorsp. 74
Methods Employing IMERs in Hyphenated Analytical Systemsp. 76
Methods Employing In-Solution Digestion in Continuous-Flow Reactorsp. 80
Notes and Hintsp. 83
Referencesp. 85
Bioinformatic Tools for the LC-MS/MS Analysis of Proteins and Peptidesp. 87
Introductionp. 87
Generalp. 87
Protein and Peptide Sequence Analysis by MS/MSp. 88
Software Tools for Peptide Sequence Interpretation by MS/MSp. 88
Quantification by LC-MS/MS after Isotopic Labellingp. 89
Materialsp. 90
Peptidesp. 90
LC-MSp. 90
Protein Identification by MS/MSp. 91
Protein Quantificationp. 91
Data Analysis and Interpretationp. 91
Methodsp. 91
Sample Preparation for LC-MSp. 91
LC-MS Analysisp. 92
Exemplary MS/MS Data Analysis by Database Comparisonp. 92
Automated MS/MS Data Analysis for Quantificationp. 95
Identification of Significantly Different Proteinsp. 98
Data Interpretationp. 100
Notesp. 100
MS/MS Database Searchesp. 100
Quantitative Determinations by LC-MS/MSp. 101
Referencesp. 102
Quantitative LC-MS of Proteinsp. 104
Introductionp. 104
Materialsp. 105
SILAC Labellingp. 105
Sample Preparationp. 106
LC-MS Analysisp. 106
Equipmentp. 106
Methodsp. 106
Preparation of SILAC Mediump. 107
SILAC Labelling and Incorporation Testp. 108
SILAC Experimentp. 109
Data Analysisp. 111
Labelling Checkp. 111
SILAC Experimentp. 115
Notesp. 119
Referencesp. 120
LC-MS for the Identification of Post-Translational Modifications of Proteinsp. 123
Introductionp. 123
Materialsp. 125
In-Solution Protein Digestionp. 125
Strong Cation Exchange (SCX) Chromatographyp. 125
Titanium Oxide (TiO2) Chromatographyp. 125
Liquid Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS)p. 125
Methodsp. 126
In-Solution Protein Digestionp. 126
SCX Chromatographyp. 126
TiO2 Chromatographyp. 127
LC-MSp. 128
Referencesp. 131
LC-MS for the Determination of the Enzymatic Activity of Proteinsp. 133
Introductionp. 133
Materialsp. 134
The Example Assayp. 134
Chemicalsp. 134
Mass Spectrometerp. 134
LC-MS Methodp. 134
Direct Infusionp. 135
Robot Infusionp. 135
Methodsp. 135
LC-MSp. 135
Direct Infusion or Robot Infusion Measurementp. 136
Data Analysisp. 138
Comparison of LC-MS, Direct Infusion and Robot Infusionp. 139
Notesp. 139
General Remarks for Working with Enzymesp. 139
General Remarks for Mass Spectrometric Applicationsp. 140
Remarks Regarding MS-Based Enzymatic Assaysp. 141
Referencesp. 141
Functional Analysis of Proteins, Including LC-MS and Special Freewarep. 142
Introductionp. 142
Materials and Systemsp. 143
Chemicalsp. 143
The Example Enzymatic Assayp. 143
HPLC (Sample Introduction)p. 143
Mass Spectrometerp. 143
Complex Study with Flow Injection Analysis (FIA)p. 144
Analysis Softwarep. 144
Methodsp. 144
Studying Complex Formation (and Simultaneous Reaction Inhibition) with Continuous-Flow Mixing Analysisp. 146
Data Analysisp. 148
Notesp. 154
Working with Enzymes and MS-Based Enzymatic Assaysp. 154
Working with Achroma External Analytical Softwarep. 154
Referencesp. 155
Industrial Standards and Strategies in LC-MS Analysis of Proteinsp. 156
Introductionp. 156
Materials and Instrumentsp. 157
Reagents, Solvents and Chemicalsp. 157
Analytical Columns and Desalting Cartridgesp. 157
HPLCp. 157
Preparative Liquid Chromatographyp. 158
Mass Spectrometerp. 158
Direct Infusionp. 158
Methodsp. 158
Mass Spectrometric Detectionp. 158
Protein Mass Spectra Deconvolutionp. 158
Intact Protein Analysis by Direct Infusion ESI-MSp. 159
HPLC-ESI-MSp. 160
Introducing Selectivity for ESI-MS Protein Analysis by Chemical Modificationp. 162
Referencesp. 166
Subject Indexp. 168
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