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Optimal selection of 2D reversed-phase–reversed-phase HPLC separation techniques in bottom-up proteomics
Abstract:Evaluation of: Stephanowitz H, Lange S, Lang D et al. Improved two-dimensional reversed phase–reversed phase LC-MS/MS approach for identification of peptide–protein interactions. J. Proteome Res. 11(2), 1175–1183 (2011).

Recent developments in bottom-up proteomics have supplanted the use of gel-based approaches in favor of multidimensional chromatographic separations of peptide mixtures followed by mass spectrometry analysis. This trend is driven by the desire to eliminate labor-intensive in-gel digestion procedures and increase proteome coverage through better recovery of proteolytic fragments. Introduction of reversed-phase–reversed-phase 2D separation techniques is one of the major improvements that have made this possible. In this article, we review recent developments in 2D HPLC and highlight variations in reversed-phase HPLC separation selectivity that allow for superior peak capacity in peptide fractionation.
Keywords:2D separations  peptide retention prediction  reversed-phase HPLC  shotgun bottom-up proteomics
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