Recent progress in mass spectrometry proteomics for biomedical research

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Xu Li
Wenqi Wang
Junjie Chen
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[1] The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology
[2] Westlake University,Institute of Biology, Westlake Institute for Advanced Study
[3] University of California,Department of Developmental and Cell Biology
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Science China Life Sciences | 2017年 / 60卷
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affinity purification; LC-MS/MS; mass spectrometry; shotgun proteomics;
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Proteins are the key players in many cellular processes. Their composition, trafficking, and interactions underlie the dynamic processes of life. Furthermore, diseases are frequently accompanied by malfunction of proteins at multiple levels. Understanding how biological processes are regulated at the protein level is critically important to understanding the molecular basis for diseases and often shed light on disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. With rapid advances in mass spectrometry (MS) instruments and experimental methodologies, MS-based proteomics has become a reliable and essential tool for elucidating biological processes at the protein level. Over the past decade, we have witnessed great expansion of knowledge of human diseases with the application of MS-based proteomic technologies, which has led to many exciting discoveries. Herein we review the recent progress in MS-based proteomics in biomedical research, including that in establishing disease-related proteomes and interactomes. We also discuss how this progress will benefit biomedical research and clinical diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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页码:1093 / 1113
页数:20
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