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Enrichment of Low-Molecular-Weight Proteins from Biofluids for Biomarker Discovery
Expert Review of Proteomics
  • Oleg Chertov
  • John T. Simpson
  • Arya Biragyn
  • Thomas P. Conrads
  • Timothy D. Veenstra, Cedarville University
  • Robert J. Fisher
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2005
DOI
10.1586/14789450.2.1.139
PubMed ID
15966859
Abstract

The dramatic progress in mass spectrometry-based methods of protein identification has triggered a new quest for disease-associated biomarkers. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry and its variant surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry, provide effective means to explore the less studied information slice of the human serum proteome -- low-molecular-weight proteins and peptides. These low-molecular-weight proteins and peptides are promising for the detection of important biomarkers. Due to the significant experimental problems imposed by high-abundance and high-molecular-weight proteins, it is important to effectively remove these species prior to mass spectrometry analysis of the low-molecular-weight serum and plasma proteomes. In this review, the advantages afforded by recently introduced methods for prefractionation of serum, as they pertain to the detection and identification of biomarkers, will be discussed.

Keywords
  • Acetonitriles,
  • biomarkers,
  • blood proteins,
  • chromatography,
  • gel,
  • ion exchange,
  • electrophoresis,
  • polyacrylamide gel,
  • gene expression profiling,
  • mass spectrometry,
  • molecular weight,
  • proteins,
  • serum albumin,
  • solvents,
  • spectrometry,
  • mass
Citation Information
Oleg Chertov, John T. Simpson, Arya Biragyn, Thomas P. Conrads, et al.. "Enrichment of Low-Molecular-Weight Proteins from Biofluids for Biomarker Discovery" Expert Review of Proteomics Vol. 2 Iss. 1 (2005) p. 139 - 145 ISSN: 1744-8387
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-veenstra/260/