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Proteomic Analysis of Protein Complexes
Proteomics
  • Ming Zhou
  • Timothy D. Veenstra, Cedarville University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2007
DOI
10.1002/pmic.200700048
PubMed ID
17639601
Abstract

While it sometimes does not generate the publicity that biomarker discovery does, the identification of protein complexes may be the most popular use of proteomic technology. The partners a protein interacts with is a key component that describes the function of any protein. Basic research has long appreciated the importance of identifying protein interactions through techniques such as Western blotting and colocalization studies using immunofluorescence microscopy. This appreciation has carried over into the field of proteomics and brought with it the development of tools that increase the capabilities to characterize protein complexes to a far greater scale. While advances in technology have had a huge impact, sample preparation issues related to the isolation of protein complexes remains a critical factor in determining the success of these types of studies.

Keywords
  • Chromatography,
  • liquid,
  • electrophoresis,
  • polyacrylamide gel,
  • mass spectrometry,
  • microscopy,
  • fluorescence,
  • proteins,
  • proteomics
Citation Information
Ming Zhou and Timothy D. Veenstra. "Proteomic Analysis of Protein Complexes" Proteomics Vol. 7 Iss. 16 (2007) p. 2688 - 2697 ISSN: 1615-9853
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-veenstra/188/