Mining the human placenta proteome ≥ 2000 proteins deep using CID/ETD on the amaZon ion trap
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Poster |
Expression Proteomics |
| Number: | Technology |
Ion Trap |
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| Year | Products |
2009 |
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"Simone Lemeer1, Hannes Hahne1, Andrea Schneider2, Markus Lubeck2, Bernhard Kuster1,3 " |
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Abstract |
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The amazon ion trap mass spectrometer delivers 2,500- 5,000 resolution at 8,100 amu/sec scan speed, 0.2 amu mass accuracy and attomol level sensitivity for protein identification from very complex protein mixtures
The achieved depth of proteome coverage enabled the detection of singaling molecules and phosphorylation sites involved in embryonal development. However, analytical depth is limited by the presence of significant amounts of blood proteins in the placenta sample. CID identifies more proteins than ETD and ETD adds a modest 20% extra proteins compared to
The combination of CID, ETD and gas phase fractionation doubles the number of identified phosphorylation sites. |
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