Proteomics in Practice: Mass Spectrometry and Protein Networks
MTA
Comprehensive workflows for protein identification, quantification, and post-translational analysis
2nd Edition
"Proteomics in Practice: Mass Spectrometry and Protein Networks" offers a comprehensive guide to the dynamic field of proteomics, revealing how this large-scale study of proteins provides critical insights into cellular function, disease, and drug development. The book meticulously details the journey from biological sample to meaningful data, emphasizing the central role of mass spectrometry (MS) as the key analytical engine. Readers will explore foundational concepts, delve into protein structure and function, and learn essential sample preparation techniques including fractionation and enrichment strategies for post-translational modifications (PTMs).
The core of the book is dedicated to demystifying mass spectrometry, explaining ionization methods like ESI and MALDI, and exploring various mass analyzers (quadrupole, TOF, Orbitrap) and detection technologies. It provides step-by-step guidance on both bottom-up and top-down proteomics workflows for protein identification, quantification (label-free, SILAC, TMT, iTRAQ, AQUA), and targeted quantitation (MRM, PRM, SureQuant). Crucially, the text addresses the complexities of PTM analysis and the mapping of protein-protein interaction networks through techniques like AP-MS, proximity labeling, and cross-linking MS.
Beyond the technical aspects, the book underscores the importance of rigorous experimental design and robust data acquisition, including quality control measures and advanced strategies like DDA and DIA. It then moves into the indispensable realm of bioinformatics, covering peptide and protein identification, quantitative data analysis, and functional annotation and pathway analysis to extract biological meaning. Finally, it explores the transformative clinical applications of proteomics, from biomarker discovery pipelines and understanding disease mechanisms to accelerating drug development and the exciting future of integrative omics, culminating in a discussion of ongoing challenges and future innovations in the field.
This book is essential for both newcomers and experienced researchers in the fields of proteomics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and biomedical science. It is particularly valuable for scientists and clinicians who utilize or plan to utilize mass spectrometry-based proteomics for protein identification, quantification, post-translational modification analysis, and protein interaction mapping in their research, biomarker discovery efforts, or drug development pipelines.
December 12, 2025
56,169 words
3 hours 56 minutes
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