Proteomics is analytical chemistry : fitness-for-purpose in the application of top-down and bottom-up analyses

Jens R. Coorssen, Alfred L. Yergey

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    Abstract

    Molecular mechanisms underlying health and disease function at least in part based on the flexibility and fine-tuning afforded by protein isoforms and post-translational modifications. The ability to effectively and consistently resolve these protein species or proteoforms, as well as assess quantitative changes is therefore central to proteomic analyses. Here we discuss the pros and cons of currently available and developing analytical techniques from the perspective of the full spectrum of available tools and their current applications, emphasizing the concept of fitness-for-purpose in experimental design based on consideration of sample size and complexity; this necessarily also addresses analytical reproducibility and its variance. Data quality is considered the primary criterion, and we thus emphasize that the standards of Analytical Chemistry must apply throughout any proteomic analysis.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)440-453
    Number of pages14
    JournalProteomes
    Volume3
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • data processing
    • proteomics

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