Kvantifikace proteinových biomarkerů pomocí hmotnostní spektrometrie pracující v režimu monitorování vybraných reakcí

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Title in English Mass-Spectrometry Quantification of Protein Biomarkers by Selected Reaction Monitoring
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FAKTOR Jakub STRUHÁROVÁ Iva FUČÍKOVÁ Alena HUBÁLEK Martin VOJTĚŠEK Bořivoj BOUCHAL Pavel

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Chemické listy
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Faculty of Science

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Field Biochemistry
Keywords protein quantification; mass spectrometry; proteomics
Description Selected reaction monitoring (SRM) is a quantitative MS-based method which recently expanded to analysis of proteins by determination of peptides. The instrumentation consists of a nanoflow liquid chromatograph coupled with nanoelectrospray ionization and a triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer. In principle, the first quadrupole works as a mass filter, transmitting only a selected peptide, which is fragmented in a second quadupole via collision-induced dissociation. The third quadrupole transmits the selected peptide fragments, which are then directed to the detector. This approach enables targeted quantification of tens of proteins in a single analysis with very good sensitivity and selectivity. The SRM becomes a key method in a new targeted-proteomics toolbox. The most important field of its applications lies in the life sciences research where SRM enables fast, accurate and cost-effective determination of proteins in large sets of samples.
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