Quantitative mass spectrometry in proteomics: a critical review
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Abstract
The quantification of differences between two or more physiological states of a biological system is among the most important but also most challenging technical tasks in proteomics. In addition to the classical methods of differential protein gel or blot staining by dyes and fluorophores, mass-spectrometry-based quantification methods have gained increasing popularity over the past five years. Most of these methods employ differential stable isotope labeling to create a specific mass tag that can be recognized by a mass spectrometer and at the same time provide the basis for quantification. These mass tags can be introduced into proteins or peptides (i) metabolically, (ii) by chemical means, (iii)…
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- Mass spectrometry
- Proteomics
- Quantitative proteomics
- Chemistry
- Label-free quantification
- Chromatography
- Tandem mass tag
- Isobaric labeling
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