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DOI 10.1038/nmeth.1408
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Title (Primary) High-throughput generation of selected reaction-monitoring assays for proteins and proteomes
Author Picotti, P.; Rinner, O.; Stallmach, R.; Dautel, F.; Farrah, T.; Domon, B.; Wenschuh, H.; Aebersold, R.
Source Titel Nature Methods
Year 2010
Department PROTEOM
Volume 7
Page From 43
Page To 46
Language englisch
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Abstract Selected reaction monitoring (SRM) uses sensitive and specific mass spectrometric assays to measure target analytes across multiple samples, but it has not been broadly applied in proteomics owing to the tedious assay development process for each protein. We describe a method based on crude synthetic peptide libraries for the high-throughput development of SRM assays. We illustrate the power of the approach by generating and applying validated SRM assays for all Saccharomyces cerevisiae kinases and phosphatases.
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Picotti, P., Rinner, O., Stallmach, R., Dautel, F., Farrah, T., Domon, B., Wenschuh, H., Aebersold, R. (2010):
High-throughput generation of selected reaction-monitoring assays for proteins and proteomes
Nat. Methods 7 , 43 - 46 10.1038/nmeth.1408