Proteomic profiling of cell death: stable isotope labeling and mass spectrometry analysis
Author(s)
Webb, AI;
Journal Title
Methods Mol Biol
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Proteins directly control almost all cellular processes and researchers in many biological areas routinely use mass spectrometry for the characterization of proteins. Amongst a growing list of available quantitative proteomic techniques, Stable Isotope Labeling by Amino acids in Culture (SILAC) remains one of the most simple, accurate, and robust techniques for cultured cellular systems. SILAC enables strict quantitative peptide measurements, thus removing false positives and facilitates large-scale kinetics of entire proteomes. In this, chapter we describe an optimized labeling strategy and experimental design for SILAC workflows for characterizing the components downstream of cell death stimuli.
Publisher
Springer
Research Division(s)
Systems Biology And Personalised Medicine
PubMed ID
27108446
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