The untiring search for the most complete proteome representation: reviewing the methods

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D Martins de Souza, BM Oliveira, E Castro-Dias, FV Winck, RSO Horiuchi, PA Baldasso
Briefings in Functional Genomics and Proteomics, 2008academic.oup.com
Proteomic research has proved valuable for understanding the molecular mechanisms of
biological processes, as well as in the search for biomarkers for a variety of diseases which
lack a molecular diagnostic. While several new approaches are being developed, two-
dimensional (2-DE) gel electrophoresis is still one of the most commonly used techniques,
despite its many limitations. However, for biomarker research, 2-DE gel electrophoresis
alone does not fulfill the necessary pre-requisites. If such a technique is utilized exclusively …
Abstract
Proteomic research has proved valuable for understanding the molecular mechanisms of biological processes, as well as in the search for biomarkers for a variety of diseases which lack a molecular diagnostic. While several new approaches are being developed, two-dimensional (2-DE) gel electrophoresis is still one of the most commonly used techniques, despite its many limitations. However, for biomarker research, 2-DE gel electrophoresis alone does not fulfill the necessary pre-requisites. If such a technique is utilized exclusively, a great part of a given proteome remains unseen. Therefore, very precise and sensitive techniques are needed. Here, we present a brief review of known methodologies that try to overcome the limitations of conventional proteome analysis as well as their respective advantages and limitations.
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