Protein sequencing protocols
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Protein sequencing protocols
(Methods in molecular biology / John M. Walker, series editor, v. 211)
Humana Press, c2003
2nd ed
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Description
Determination of the protein sequence is as important today as it was a half century ago, even though the techniques and purposes have changed over time. Mass spectrometry has continued its recent rapid development to find notable application in the characterization of small amounts of protein, for example, in the field of proteomics. The "traditional" chemical N-terminal sequencing is still of great value in quality assurance of the increasing number of biopharmaceuticals that are to be found in the clinic, checking processing events of recombinant proteins, and so on. It is joined in the armory of me- ods of protein analysis by such techniques as C-terminal sequencing and amino acid analysis. These methods are continually developing. The first edition of Protein Sequencing Protocols was a "snapshot" of methods in use in protein biochemistry laboratories at the time, and this, the second edition, is likewise. Methods have evolved in the intervening period, and the content of this book has similarly changed, the content of some chapters having been superceded and replaced by other approaches. Thus, in this edition, there is inclusion of approaches to validation of methods for quality assurance work, reflecting the current importance of biopharmaceuticals, and also a guide to further analysis of protein sequence information, acknowledging the importance of bioinformatics.
Table of Contents
Strategies for Handling Polypeptides on a Micro-Scale
Bryan John Smith and Paul Tempst
SDS Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis for N-Terminal Protein Sequencing
Bryan John Smith
Two-Dimensional Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis for the Separation of Proteins for Chemical Characterization
Michael J. Dunn
Electroblotting of Proteins from Polyacrylamide Gels for Chemical Characterization
Michael J. Dunn
Enzymatic Cleavage of Proteins
Bryan John Smith
Chemical Cleavage of Polypeptides
Bryan John Smith
Enzymatic Preparation and Isolation of Glycopeptides
David J. Harvey
Analytical and Micropreparative Capillary Electrophoresis of Peptides
Alan J. Smith
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography On-Line Derivative Spectroscopy for the Characterization of Peptides with Aromatic Amino Acid Residues
Christoph W. Turck
Hydrolysis of Samples for Amino Acid Analysis
Ian Davidson
Amino Acid Analysis: Precolumn Derivatization Methods
G. Brent Irvine and Ian Davidson
Post Column Amino Acid Analysis
Alan J. Smith
Amino Acid Analysis Using Pre-Column Derivatization with 6-Aminoquinolyl-N-Hydroxysuccinimidyl Carbamate: Analysis of Hydrolyzed Proteins and Electroblotted Samples
Steven A. Cohen
Amino Acid Analysis in Protein Hydrolysates Using Anion Exchange Chromatography and IPAD Detection
Petr Jandik, Jun Cheng, and Nebojsa Avdalovic
d-Amino Acid Analysis
Andrea Scaloni, Maurizio Simmaco, and Francesco Bossa
Validation of Amino Acid Analysis Methods
Andrew J. Reason
Electrospray Mass Spectrometry of Peptides, Proteins, and Glycoproteins
Fiona M. Greer and Howard R. Morris
Peptide Mass Fingerprinting Using MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry
Darryl J. C. Pappin
Nanoelectrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry and Sequence Similarity Searching for Identification of Proteins from Organisms with Unknown Genomes
Anna Shevchenko, Shamil Sunyaev, Adam Liska, Peer Bork, and Andrej Shevchenko
Direct Identification of Proteins in Ultracomplex Mixtures: Applications to Proteome Analysis
David M. Schieltz and John R. Yates, III
Identification of PTH-Amino Acids by HPLC
Gregory A. Grant and Mark W. Crankshaw
Protein Sequencer Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Bryan Dunbar
N-Terminal Protein Sequencing for Special Applications
Philip J. Jackson
Identification of Phosphorylation Sites by Edman Degradation
Laurey Steinke and Richard G. Cook
Validation of Protein Sequencing in a Regulated Laboratory
Philip J. Jackson and Neil Dodsworth
Automated C-Terminal Protein Sequence Analysis Using the Alkylated-Thiohydantoin Method
David R. Dupont, Sylvia W. Yuen, and Kenneth S. Graham
Chemical Modifications of Proteins as an Aid to Sequence Analysis
Alex F. Carne
Deblocking of N-Terminally Modified Proteins
Hisashi Hirano and Roza M. Kamp
Deblocking of Proteins Containing N-Terminal Pyroglutamic Acid
Jacek Mozdzanowski
Identification of Sites of Protein Glycosylation
David J. Harvey
Analysis of Sites of Protein Phosphorylation
Alastair Aitken and Michele Learmonth
Quantitation and Location of Disulfide Bonds in Proteins
Alastair Aitken and Michele Learmonth
Getting the Most from Your Protein Sequence
Richard R. Copley and Robert B. Russell
Appendix 1: Letter Codes, Structures, Masses, and Derivatives of Amino Acids
James P. Turner
Appendix 2: Protein Consensus Sequence Motifs
Alastair Aitken
Index
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