4.5 Review

Quantitative proteomics in the field of microbiology

Journal

PROTEOMICS
Volume 14, Issue 4-5, Pages 547-565

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201300403

Keywords

Absolute quantitation; Gel-based; Gel-free; Isotopic labeling; Mass spectrometry; Microbial proteomics

Funding

  1. BMBF/Unternehmen Region as part of the ZIK-FunGene
  2. [SFB Transregio 34]

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Quantitative proteomics has become an indispensable analytical tool for microbial research. Modern microbial proteomics covers a wide range of topics in basic and applied research from in vitro characterization of single organisms to unravel the physiological implications of stress/starvation to description of the proteome content of a cell at a given time. With the techniques available, ranging from classical gel-based procedures to modern MS-based quantitative techniques, including metabolic and chemical labeling, as well as label-free techniques, quantitative proteomics is today highly successful in sophisticated settings of high complexity such as host-pathogen interactions, mixed microbial communities, and microbial metaproteomics. In this review, we will focus on the vast range of techniques practically applied in current research with an introduction of the workflows used for quantitative comparisons, a description of the advantages/disadvantages of the various methods, reference to hallmark publications and presentation of applications in current microbial research.

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