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Emerging mass spectrometry-based proteomics methodologies for novel biomedical applications

Lindsay K. Pino, Jacob Rose, Amy O’Broin, Samah Shah, Birgit Schilling

2020Biochemical Society Transactions37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Research into the basic biology of human health and disease, as well as translational human research and clinical applications, all benefit from the growing accessibility and versatility of mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics. Although once limited in throughput and sensitivity, proteomic studies have quickly grown in scope and scale over the last decade due to significant advances in instrumentation, computational approaches, and bio-sample preparation. Here, we review these latest developments in MS and highlight how these techniques are used to study the mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment of human diseases. We first describe recent groundbreaking technological advancements for MS-based proteomics, including novel data acquisition techniques and protein quantification approaches. Next, we describe innovations that enable the unprecedented depth of coverage in protein signaling and spatiotemporal protein distributions, including studies of post-translational modifications, protein turnover, and single-cell proteomics. Finally, we explore new workflows to investigate protein complexes and structures, and we present new approaches for protein-protein interaction studies and intact protein or top-down MS. While these approaches are only recently incipient, we anticipate that their use in biomedical MS proteomics research will offer actionable discoveries for the improvement of human health.

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ProteomicsComputer scienceWorkflowComputational biologyScope (computer science)Data scienceQuantitative proteomicsPosttranslational modificationSystems biologyHuman diseaseHuman healthChemistryBiologyDiseaseMedicineProgramming languageBiochemistryEnzymePathologyGeneEnvironmental healthDatabaseAdvanced Proteomics Techniques and ApplicationsMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsBiotin and Related Studies
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