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Why Peptide Sequencing

For identification purposes, the higher the number of peptides and the longer the sequence of known fragments, the higher the reliability of protein identification. [Pg.191]

In recent years, a novel approach to protein identification emerged, called top-down sequencing. Here the entire nondigested protein is analyzed. Apart from accurate MW measurement, the protein ion is fragmented by the electron capture dissociation (ECD) method (see Chapter 3). This provides in-depth information on the sequence of protein. Such analysis can be performed only with FTICR instruments (see Section 2.2.6) that ensure high resolution and accuracy but, at the same time, they are exceptionally expensive. However, as very large ions are analyzed, even the high accuracy of FTICR is sometimes not sufficient, and it is recommended that such analyses are accompanied by more traditional bottom-up approaches. [Pg.192]


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