Characterization and quantification of intact 26S proteasome proteins by real-time measurement of intrinsic fluorescence prior to top-down mass spectrometry.
Quantification of gas-phase intact protein ions by mass spectrometry (MS) is impeded by highly-variable ionization, ion transmission, and ion detection efficiencies. Therefore, quantification of proteins using MS-associated techniques is almost exclusively done after proteolysis where peptides serve...
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Main Authors: | Jason D Russell, Mark Scalf, Adam J Book, Daniel T Ladror, Richard D Vierstra, Lloyd M Smith, Joshua J Coon |
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Language: | EN |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e869f5a04c9f4a619d7c5c0ade520859 |
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