Applications of stable isotope dimethyl labeling in quantitative proteomics.

Mass spectrometry has proven to be an indispensable tool for protein identification, characterization, and quantification. Among the possible methods in quantitative proteomics, stable isotope labeling by using reductive dimethylation has emerged as a cost-effective, simple, but powerful method able...

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Main Authors: Kovanich, D, Cappadona, S, Raijmakers, R, Mohammed, S, Scholten, A, Heck, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2012
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author Kovanich, D
Cappadona, S
Raijmakers, R
Mohammed, S
Scholten, A
Heck, A
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Cappadona, S
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Scholten, A
Heck, A
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description Mass spectrometry has proven to be an indispensable tool for protein identification, characterization, and quantification. Among the possible methods in quantitative proteomics, stable isotope labeling by using reductive dimethylation has emerged as a cost-effective, simple, but powerful method able to compete at any level with the present alternatives. In this review, we briefly introduce experimental and software methods for proteome analysis using dimethyl labeling and provide a comprehensive overview of reported applications in the analysis of (1) differential protein expression, (2) posttranslational modifications, and (3) protein interactions.
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title Applications of stable isotope dimethyl labeling in quantitative proteomics.
title_full Applications of stable isotope dimethyl labeling in quantitative proteomics.
title_fullStr Applications of stable isotope dimethyl labeling in quantitative proteomics.
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title_short Applications of stable isotope dimethyl labeling in quantitative proteomics.
title_sort applications of stable isotope dimethyl labeling in quantitative proteomics
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