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HUMANA PRESS 2D Page Sample Preparation And Fractionation Volume 1 (Methods In Molecular Biology) by POSCH
This book presents broad coverage of the principles and recent developments of sample preparation and fractionation tools in Expression Proteomics in general and two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) in particular. With its unique capacity to resolve thousands of proteins in a single run, 2-DE is still a fundamental research tool for nearly all protein-related scientific projects. Sample Preparation and Fractionation: Volume 1 Contents Part I Sample preparation basics 1 MECHANICAL/PHYSICAL METHODS OF CELL DISRUPTION AND TISSUE HOMOGENIZATION (Stanley Goldberg, unusual chapter format!!!!) 2 Bacteria and yeast cells disruption using lytic enzymes (Oriana Salazar) 3 Sample solubilization buffers for two-dimensional electrophoresis (Walter Weiss, unusual chapter format!!!!)4 Quantitation of protein in samples prepared for 2-D electrophoresis (Thomas Berkelman)5 Removal of Interfering Substances in Samples Prepared for 2-D Electrophoresis (Thomas Berkelman) 6 Protein Concentration by Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography combined with Solid Phase Extraction (Ulrich Schneider) Part II Protein labeling techniques 7 Difference Gel Electrophoresis Based on Lys/Cys Tagging (Reiner Westermeier) 8 Isotope-coded two-dimensional maps: tagging with deuterated acrylamide and 2- vinylpyridine (Pier Giorgio Righetti, unusual chapter format!!!!)9 Stable Isotope Labeling by Amino acids in Cell culture (SILAC) (Albrecht Gruhler)10 ICPL - Isotope-coded protein label (Josef Kellermann)11 Radiolabeling for Two-Dimensional Gel Analysis (Helian Boucherie) Part III Fractionation of proteins by chemical reagents and chromatography 12 Sequential extraction of proteins by chemical reagents (Stuart Cordwell) 13 Reducing sample complexity by RP-HPLC: beyond the tip of the protein expression iceberg (Gert van den Bergh)14 Enriching Basic and Acidic Rat Brain Proteins with Ion Exchange Mini Spin Columns Prior To Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis (Ning Liu)15 Reducing the complexity of the Escherichia coli proteome by chromatography on reactive dye columns (Phil Cash)16 Reducing sample complexity in Proteomics by Chromatofocusing with simple buffer mixtures (Douglas D.Frey)17 Fractionation of Proteins by Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography(Qing-Yu He)18 Fractionation of proteins by heparin chromatography (Qing-Yu He) Part IV Fractionation of proteins by electrophoresis methods 19 Fractionation of Complex Protein Mixtures By Liquid-Phase Isoelectric Focusing (Julie Hey)20 Microscale isoelectric focusing in solution. A Method for Comprehensive and Quantitative Proteome Analysis Using 1-D and 2-D DIGE Combined with MicroSol IEF Prefractionation. (David Speicher)21 Prefractionation, enrichment, desalting and depleting of low volume and low abundance proteins and peptides using the MF10 (Valerie Wasinger)22 Sample Prefractionation in Granulated Sephadex IEF Gels (Angelika Goerg)23 Free-Flow Electrophoresis System for Plasma Proteomic Applications (Robert Wildgruber)24 Protein fractionation by preparative electrophoresis (Michael Fountoulakis) Part V Enrichment strategies for organelles, multiprotein complexes and specific protein classes 25 Isolation of endocitic organelles by density gradient centrifugation (Lukas A. Huber) 26 Isolation of highly pure rat liver mitochondria with the aid of zone-electrophoresis in a free flow device (ZE-FFE) (Hans Zischka)27 Isolation of Proteins and Protein Complexes by Immunoprecipitation (Barbara Kaboord) 28 Isolation of Phosphoproteins (Lynn A. Megeney) 29 Glycoprotein Enrichment through Lectin Affinity Techniques (Milos V. Novotny) 30 Isolation of Bacterial Cell Membranes Proteins using Carbonate Extraction (Mark Molloy)31 Enrichment of Membrane Proteins by Partitioning in Detergent/Polymer Aqueous Two-Phase Systems (Folke Tjerneld)32 The isolation of detergent-resistant lipid rafts for two-dimensional electrophoresis (Young-Gyu Ko)33 Isolation of membrane protein complexes by Blue Native Electrophoresis (Lutz A.