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Detection and Identification of Low-Abundant Proteins Using HPE Gels, Fluorescent Stains, and MALDI-ToF-ToF-MS.

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Two-dimensional electrophoresis as a complementary approach to gel-free proteomic methods possesses the ability to separate physiologically important isoforms of proteins in an unbiased manner. Frequently, those isoforms are low-abundant regulators,… Click to show full abstract

Two-dimensional electrophoresis as a complementary approach to gel-free proteomic methods possesses the ability to separate physiologically important isoforms of proteins in an unbiased manner. Frequently, those isoforms are low-abundant regulators, and therefore, detection and identification of low-abundant proteins is highly necessary to exploit this advantage. We describe an experimental sequence of classical operations to process gels but optimized them, in order to identify each detectable protein spot on gel.

Keywords: abundant proteins; identification low; low abundant; detection identification; tof

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2018

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