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    Genome Med. 2009 Jun 4;1(6):57.

    Towards an integrated proteomic and glycomic approach to finding cancer biomarkers.

    Taylor AD, Hancock WS, Hincapie M, Taniguchi N, Hanash SM.

    Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, 1100 Fairview Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109, USA.

    ABSTRACT : Advances in mass spectrometry have had a great impact on the field of proteomics. A major challenge of proteomic analysis has been the elucidation of glycan modifications of proteins in complex proteomes. Glycosylation is the most structurally elaborate and diverse type of protein post-translational modification and, because of this, proteomics and glycomics have largely developed independently. However, given that such a large proportion of proteins contain glycan modifications, and that these may be important for their function or may produce biologically relevant protein variation, a convergence of the fields of glycomics and proteomics would be highly desirable. Here we review the current status of glycoproteomic efforts, focusing on the identification of glycoproteins as cancer biomarkers.

    PMID: 19519948 [PubMed - in process]

    PMCID: PMC2703866

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