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Multidimensional liquid chromatography MudPIT

Figure 4.8. MuDPIT platform. The MuDPIT or multidimensional gel protein identification system is an multidimensional liquid chromatography (LC)-based system of separation prior to tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). It is not necessary to purify proteins prior MuDPIT, although a reduction in protein complexity by some prior purification is helpful in obtaining interpretable spectra. Protein lysates are digested into peptides that are loaded onto a strong cation exchange (SCX) support. Peptides are sequentially eluted onto a reverse-phase column for a second separation. Eluted peptides from the reverse-phase column are electrosprayed into a tandem mass spectrometer for amino acid sequencing and identification of proteins in the sample. Figure 4.8. MuDPIT platform. The MuDPIT or multidimensional gel protein identification system is an multidimensional liquid chromatography (LC)-based system of separation prior to tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). It is not necessary to purify proteins prior MuDPIT, although a reduction in protein complexity by some prior purification is helpful in obtaining interpretable spectra. Protein lysates are digested into peptides that are loaded onto a strong cation exchange (SCX) support. Peptides are sequentially eluted onto a reverse-phase column for a second separation. Eluted peptides from the reverse-phase column are electrosprayed into a tandem mass spectrometer for amino acid sequencing and identification of proteins in the sample.

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