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    Proteomics. 2006 Jul;6(14):3968-79.

    Primary amine coding as a path to comparative proteomics.

    Regnier FE, Julka S.

    Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47906, USA. fregnier@purdue.edu

    Various isotope coding strategies are being used today in the field of comparative proteomics. This article specifically reviews the strengths and limitations of various N-termini-directing strategies. N-termini-directed coding strategy allows for use of different chromatographic enrichment techniques. Since N-termini-directed coding strategies are global in nature, they can be utilized in studying PTMs as well as protein expression. Using different N-termini-directed coding strategies, both relative and absolute quantification of proteins can be achieved either in the MS mode or in the MS/MS mode. The review ends with the conclusion that significant improvements have been made in the last decade. Among various issues, a need still exists for a better understanding of the kinetic issues in proteomics, relative protein pool sizes for different proteins and the issue of stimulus-induced changes in protein aggregation. Another critical issue that needs to be addressed in great detail is the role of PTMs in regulation.

    PMID: 16800033 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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