Prince:Intro to Mass Spectrometry Proteomics
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* [http://jcb.rupress.org/content/190/4/491.full.pdf+html Mass spectrometry–based proteomics in cell biology] - review by Walther & Mann | * [http://jcb.rupress.org/content/190/4/491.full.pdf+html Mass spectrometry–based proteomics in cell biology] - review by Walther & Mann | ||
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-1-60761-443-2/ Proteome Bioinformatics] - book published in 2010, free pdfs available | * [http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-1-60761-443-2/ Proteome Bioinformatics] - book published in 2010, free pdfs available | ||
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| + | ===Relevant Hype=== | ||
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| + | * [http://archive.sciencewatch.com/march-april2007/sw_march-april2007_page3.htm Interview with Matthias Mann] (2007) | ||
| + | Q: Where do you see mass spectrometry taking the field of proteomics in the next 5 years? | ||
| + | A: The future is now limitless … we can read out the proteome in a quantitative way, in a large-scale fashion… | ||
| + | We not only want to know what proteins are present in a sample, but also how they're modified… | ||
| + | Q: Are there other applications we should keep our eyes out for? | ||
| + | A: … new field called "interaction proteomics" … see which proteins talk to which other proteins. | ||
Revision as of 12:40, 21 September 2010
Here are some introductory resources to the field of Mass Spectrometry Proteomics. Add more as you come across them.
- Mass spectrometry–based proteomics in cell biology - review by Walther & Mann
- Proteome Bioinformatics - book published in 2010, free pdfs available
Relevant Hype
- Interview with Matthias Mann (2007)
Q: Where do you see mass spectrometry taking the field of proteomics in the next 5 years?
A: The future is now limitless … we can read out the proteome in a quantitative way, in a large-scale fashion…
We not only want to know what proteins are present in a sample, but also how they're modified…
Q: Are there other applications we should keep our eyes out for?
A: … new field called "interaction proteomics" … see which proteins talk to which other proteins.



