Proteomics Flashcards
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Aims
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- examine protein expression levels (spatio-temporal)
- examine post-translational modifications
- examine protein interactions
2
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2D Electrophoresis
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- separation technology for proteomics (1st stage)
- however, just tells us there is a protein present not the identity
3
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Pros of Gels
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- quick and cheap
- works with heterogenous or crude samples
- visual representation/comparison of entire sample
- reproducible
4
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Proteomics Mapping Strategy
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- 2D gel
- excise spots identified as different (vs control)
- in gel tryptic digest
- MALDI MS mixture of tryptic peptides
- database search to find protein / further analysis
- if unknown compare to computer generated tryptic peptide for identification
- can fragment selected peaks to determine sequence (if unknown i think)
5
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Cons of Proteomic Mapping
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- need complete genome to find protein identity
- relying on digestion being complete and correct
- PTM can affect this
6
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Top Down
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- sequence intact complexes
- eg. spectra of ribosomal subunits using an ES-Q TOF mass spectrometer
- difficult and specialist
- uses multiply charged molecular ions that bring the m/z ratio down into a usable spectral range