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Mass spectrometry imaging database, proteins

Figure 3.1. Protein expression mapping using 2-D electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. The purpose is to compare protein expression patterns between cell types or in the same cell type under different growth conditions. Proteins are extracted from the different cell types and separated by 2D gel electrophoresis. Image analysis programs are used to compare the spot intensities between gels and identify proteins that are differentially expressed. The protein of interest is excised from the gel and its identity is determined by mass spectrometry. The power of the method increases greatly if the identity of a large number of proteins on the gel is known and present in a database because information can then be obtained without further mass spectrometry. Figure 3.1. Protein expression mapping using 2-D electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. The purpose is to compare protein expression patterns between cell types or in the same cell type under different growth conditions. Proteins are extracted from the different cell types and separated by 2D gel electrophoresis. Image analysis programs are used to compare the spot intensities between gels and identify proteins that are differentially expressed. The protein of interest is excised from the gel and its identity is determined by mass spectrometry. The power of the method increases greatly if the identity of a large number of proteins on the gel is known and present in a database because information can then be obtained without further mass spectrometry.

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