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High throughput technique fluorescence probes

The high sample demands and low-throughput of LC-MS methods have led to the creation of a capillary electrophoresis (CE) platform for ABPP [48]. Proteomes are labeled with a fluorescent probe, digested with trypsin, and enriched with antifluorophore antibody resins. Use of CE coupled with laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection to analyze the enriched peptides resulted in far superior resolution to ID SDS-PAGE, particularly for enzymes that share similar molecular masses. Sensitivity limits of 0.05-0.1 pmol/mg proteome, negligible sample requirements (—0.01—0.1 pg proteome), and the ability to perform rapid CE runs in parallel with 96-channel instruments, make CE-based ABPP a potentially powerful technique. One drawback is that the identities of the probe-labeled proteins are not immediately apparent, and correlated LC-MS experiments must be performed to assign protein identities to the peaks on the CE readout. [Pg.11]

In the preceding chapter it had already been discussed that it is less the synthesis itself which may be the bottleneck in high-throughput zeolite science but rather the analysis of the solids formed in a high-throughput program. There are several standard characterization techniques which are typically employed to characterize zeolitic materials. These include powder XRD for phase identification, X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) or atomic absorption spectrometry to analyze elemental composition, sorption analysis to study the pore system, IR-speclroscopy, typically using adsorbed probe molecules to characterize the acid sites, NMR spectroscopy and many others. For some of these techniques parallelized solutions have been developed and described in the literature, other properties are more difficult to assess in a parallelized or even a fast sequential fashion. [Pg.166]


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