Advances In Protein Chemistry Volume 65
Edited by Timothy D. Veenstra and Richard D. Smith
The content of this volume is designed to reach a wide audience, including those involved with relevant technologies such as electrophoresis and mass spectrometry, to those interested in how proteomics can benefit research. A wide range of techniques are discussed, each specifically designed to address different needs in proteomic analysis. The concluding chapter discusses the important issue related to handling large amounts of data accumulated in proteomic studies.
Features
Discusses proteomics in the postgenomic age
Includes various strategies for quantitative proteomics
Covers the role of MS in structural functional proteomics and proteomics in drug discovery and bioinformatics
Hardback
Published: 30 September 2003 (Notify me when this book is available)
Pages: 424
Contents
Proteomics in the Postgenomic Age
The Tools of Proteomics
Proteomic Analysis by Two-Dimensional Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
High Perfoemance Seperations and Mass Spectrometric Methods for High Throughput Proteomics Using Accurate Mass Tags
Current Strategy for Quantitative Proteomics
Proteome Analysis of Posttranslational Modifications
Mapping Prtein Modifications with LC-MS and the SALSA Algorithm
Emerging Role of Mass Spectrometry in Structural and Functional Proteomics
The Role of Seperation Science in Proteomics Research
Proteomics of Membrane Proteins
Proteomics in Drug Discovery
From Clone to Crystal: Maximizing the Amount of Protein Samples for Structure Determination
Proteomics and Bioinformatics
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