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Laser capture sampling and analytical issues in proteomics

Howard Gutstein, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Jeffrey S. Morris, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Abstract

Proteomics holds the promise of evaluating global changes in protein expression and post-translational modificaiton in response to environmental stimuli. However, difficulties in achieving cellular anatomic resolution and extracting specific types of proteins from cells have limited the efficacy of these techniques. Laser capture microdissection has provided a solution to the problem of anatomical resolution in tissues. New extraction methodologies have expanded the range of proteins identified in subsequent analyses. This review will examine the application of laser capture microdissection to proteomic tissue sampling, and subsequent extraction of these samples for differential expression analysis. Statistical and other quantitative issues important for the analysis of the highly complex datasets generated are also reviewed.

Suggested Citation

Howard Gutstein and Jeffrey S. Morris. "Laser capture sampling and analytical issues in proteomics" Expert Reviews in Proteomics 4.5 (2007): 627-637.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeffrey_s_morris/34