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Glycosylation as means of reducing sample complexity to enable quantitative proteomics

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PROTEOMICS
卷 9, 期 6, 页码 1488-1491

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pmic.200800545

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Affinity chromatography; Glycoproteins; Mass spectrometry; Quantitative analysis

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Quantitative proteomics is a rapidly expanding field, in particular, the application to clinical biomarker studies for diagnosis or prognosis of diseases, and the systematic analysis of protein functions in biological systems. Isolation of a class of peptides or a subproteome enables reduction of sample complexity, which is essential to perform sensitive, quantitative analyses over a wider dynamic range of protein concentrations. Glycosylation is, one of the most frequent PTMs, and glycans have unique chemical properties that can be leveraged to selectively enrich for a subset of peptides, and thus facilitate the downstream analysis. The isolation of glycopeptides and its benefits for mass spectrometric measurements is discussed.

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