High-Throughput Proteomics Processing of Proteins in Polyacrylamide in a Multiwell Format
- 17 March 2007
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Proteome Research
- Vol. 6 (4) , 1603-1608
- https://doi.org/10.1021/pr060472y
Abstract
Processing multiple protein samples from polyacrylamide at significant sensitivity represents a major chokepoint for raising the success rate in high-volume protein identification projects. A multiwell filterplate method for processing proteins in polyacrylamide was optimized for sensitivity using a protein standard. The results demonstrate this process to be a reliable and reproducible method over a range of gel loadings and suitable for the identification of proteins near the threshold of silver stain. This high-throughput manual method requires a minimum of specialized equipment, and can be performed disconnected from a proteomics infrastructure for the preparation of mass spectrometry-ready samples. Keywords: Polyacrylamide • Proteomics • Multiwell • Trypsin • ExtractionKeywords
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