Stable isotope labeling methods in protein profiling.

Methods Mol Biol

Biopharmaceutical Research Unit, Department of Protein Science, Novo Nordisk A/S, Måløv, Denmark.

Published: January 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Mass spectrometry (MS) for analyzing peptides and proteins has significantly advanced over the past 20 years, enhancing large-scale proteomics through improved instrumentation and data analysis.
  • Quantitative mass spectrometry can accelerate biological and clinical research by accurately measuring global protein abundance, which is critical for identifying potential biomarkers.
  • The chapter outlines quantitative protein profiling using stable isotope labeling methods, providing guidance on labeling strategies and an overview of the quantitative proteomics workflow, emphasizing the extraction of relevant biological information from LC-MS data.

Article Abstract

Mass spectrometry (MS) analysis of peptides and proteins has evolved dramatically over the last 20 years. Improvement of MS instrumentation, computational data analysis, and the availability of complete sequence databases for many species have made large-scale proteomics analyses possible. The measurement of global protein abundance by quantitative mass spectrometry has the potential to increase both speed and impact of biological and clinical research. However, to be able to detect and identify potential biomarkers, reproducible and accurate quantification is essential. The following chapter describes how to perform quantitative protein profiling using stable isotope labeling methods. Throughout, there is a focus on guidance in selection of an appropriate labeling strategy. With that in mind, we have included a section on acquisition and understanding of the liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) data format. Further, we describe the different stable isotope labeling methods and their pros and cons. We start by giving an overview of the overall quantitative proteomics workflow in which extracting relevant biological information from the acquired data is the ultimate goal.

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