Absolute Quantification of Proteins by LCMSE
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Abstract
Relative quantification methods have dominated the quantitative proteomics field. There is a need, however, to conduct absolute quantification studies to accurately model and understand the complex molecular biology that results in proteome variability among biological samples. A new method of absolute quantification of proteins is described. This method is based on the discovery of an unexpected relationship between MS signal response and protein concentration: the average MS signal response for the three most intense tryptic peptides per mole of protein is constant within a coefficient of variation of less than +/-10%. Given an internal standard, this relationship is used to calculate a universal signal…
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- Proteome
- Quantitative proteomics
- Proteomics
- Chemistry
- Label-free quantification
- Lysis
- Coefficient of variation
- Chromatography
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