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ITRAQ absolute quantification

The technique of isobaric tag for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ) is based on covalently labeling the amines at N-termini and the side chains of peptides with isotope-coded tags after the proteins have been isolated form biological systems, denatured, and enzymatically digested. Here the isotope labeling is carried out at a much later stage than in both SILAC and ICAT. iTRAQ is an MS/MS technique that uses CID-derived ions for both the identification and quantification of proteins. [Pg.183]


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