Journal article

Chromatofocusing fractionation and two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis for low abundance serum proteins

S Qin, AS Ferdinand, JP Richie, MP O'Leary, SC Mok, BCS Liu

Proteomics | WILEY | Published : 2005

Abstract

The technical challenge to analysis of the serum proteome is that the serum proteins are present at unequal concentrations. A few are so dominant, such as serum albumin and immunoglobulins, that they mask detection of other proteins. Because of these high abundance proteins, current technologies, while theoretically capable of analyzing protein amounts spanning four orders of magnitude, are only able to analyze proteins ranging over two orders of magnitude and cannot analyze the lower abundance proteins that may be the next biomarkers and drug targets. To facilitate the identification of low abundance proteins, we fractionated serum samples from patients with prostate cancer and patients wit..

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