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Chemical labeling advantages

The isotope-coded affinity tag approach utilizes chemical labeling that allows quantitation when combined with mass spectrometry. ICAT is desirable because the chemical labeling takes advantage of the mass defects of monoisotopic stable isotopes. ICAT uses an ICAT reagent to differentially label protein samples on their cysteine residues. ICAT is advantageous because it permits the evaluation of low-abundance proteins and proteins at both extremes of molecular weights and isoelectric points.60... [Pg.386]

Recent achievements in the development of active-site directed affinity probes for proteases and other enzyme classes provide direct chemical labeling of proteases of interest in the biological system (24-27). These specific activity probes allow joint evaluation of selective protease inhibition concomitant with labeling of relevant protease enzymes for more analyses. Moreover, activity-based probes that selectively label the main protease subclasses—cysteine, serine, metallo, aspartic, and threonine—can provide advantageous chemical approaches for functional protease identification. Activity probe labeling of proteases allows direct identihcation of enzyme proteins by tandem mass spectrometry. Such chemical probes directed to cysteine proteases have been instrumental for identification of the new cathepsin L cysteine protease pathway for neuropeptide biosynthesis, as summarized in this article. [Pg.1228]

Phase separation of polystyrene/poly(vinyl methyl ether) blends was induced under spatially and temporally periodic forcing conditions by taking advantage of either photodimerization of anthracene or photoisomerization of /rt//i .9 stilbene chemically labeled on polystyrene chains. Significant mode election processes driven by these reactions were experimentally observed and analyzed for both cases. These experimental results reveal a potential method of morphology control using periodic forcing conditions. [Pg.276]

The advantage of using a mass spectrometer as the detector is associated with cases (ii) and (iii) above. In particular, because mass may be used as a discriminating feature, it is possible to use an isotopically labelled analyte as an internal standard. These have virtnally identical physical and chemical properties to the unlabelled analogue, and are therefore likely to experience similar losses during... [Pg.46]

In the pharmaceutical industry, and to some extent the fine chemicals industry, an important advantage of a batch reactor is traceability. The product from a particular batch will have a uniform consistency, and can be uniquely labelled and readily traced. In contrast, the product from a continuous process may change gradually over time, and it is therefore more difficult to trace a particular impurity or fault in the material. Batch reactors are, however, rarely the most efficient in terms of throughput and energy use when the reaction kinetics are fast. Batch systems are also much more labour intensive than continuous processes. [Pg.238]

Problems related to the use of a guest dye can be reduced if the polymer contains a fluorescent chemical group. Gohil and Salem [70] took advantage of such intrinsic fluorescence to characterize the in-plane distribution of orientation in biaxially drawn PET films. In these experiments, the chain-intrinsic fluorescent label is due to the formation of dimers by two terephthalic moieties, exclusively within the noncrystalline regions. A comparison between sequential and simultaneous drawing along the MD and TD directions was undertaken for a fixed MD draw ratio of 3.5 and various TD draw ratios. The orientational order was characterized by two "orientation ratios" Rmd and RTD such that... [Pg.324]


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