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Current trends in high throughput proteomics in cyanobacteria
Authors:Saw Yen Ow
Institution:Biological and Environmental Systems Group, ChELSI, Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 3JD, UK
Abstract:Advancements in genome sequencing and high throughput proteomics of cyanobacterial strains led to 13 published reports, from a small number of laboratories. These successful studies focused on Synechocystis, Nostoc and Anabaena strains, prochlorococcus, and halotolerant Euhalothece. The implications of emerging quantitative aspects developed and applied in these large-scale studies are assessed in the wake of advanced cyanobacterial research. Furthermore, contributions from traditional and early high throughput analysis of cyanobacterial proteomics are compared and summarised. Finally, opinions are provided to link both the trends and the future challenges. This review aims to push the synergy between proteomics and cyanobacterial research to improve both the technical and biological significance.
Keywords:HTT  high throughput techniques  MS  mass spectrometry or tandem mass spectrometry  MS/MS  fragment peptide scan  LC  liquid chromatography  2DGE  two-dimensional gel electrophoresis  1DGE  one-dimensional gel electrophoresis  MALDI  matrix assisted laser desorption ionisation  MALDI-TOF/TOF  MALDI interface-tandem time-of-flight analyser  Qq-TOF  electrospray quadrupole time-of-flight analyser  Q-IT  electrospray quadrupole ion trap analyser  LC-MALDI  liquid chromatography MALDI spotting interface  m/z  mass over charge ratio  ICAT  isotope coded affinity tags  iTRAQ  isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification
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