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Monolith-based immobilized enzyme reactors: Recent developments and applications for proteome analysis.

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  • Monolith-based immobilized enzyme reactors: Recent developments and applications for proteome analysis. Abstract Text:

    junfeng maJunfeng Ma,lihua zhangLihua Zhang,zhen liangZhen Liang,weibing zhangWeibing Zhang,yukui zhangYukui Zhang,junfeng maJunfeng Ma,lihua zhangLihua Zhang,zhen liangZhen Liang,weibing zhangWeibing Zhang,yukui zhangYukui Zhang,junfeng maJunfeng Ma,lihua zhangLihua Zhang,zhen liangZhen Liang,weibing zhangWeibing Zhang,yukui zhangYukui Zhang,

    In the current proteome study, protein digestion is indispensable before proteins could be identified by MS/MS, no matter based on top-down or bottom-up strategies. Compared to the traditional digestion performed in free solution, immobilized enzyme shows great advantages in digestion speed, stability, and longevity, especially with monolithic materials as the supports. Besides the improved digestion capacity, the immobilized enzyme reactors (IMERs) could be further coupled with the separation and detection systems, enabling high-throughput protein identification. In this paper, the latest advances in the monolith-based IMERs and their applications in proteomic study are briefly summarized. By reviewing these achievements, it could be seen that monilith-based IMERs have very bright future in proteome analysis.

    Monolith-based immobilized enzyme reactors: Recent developments and applications for proteome analysis. Publishing Authors By Initials

    j maJ Ma,l zhangL Zhang,z liangZ Liang,w zhangW Zhang,y zhangY Zhang,j maJ Ma,l zhangL Zhang,z liangZ Liang,w zhangW Zhang,y zhangY Zhang,j maJ Ma,l zhangL Zhang,z liangZ Liang,w zhangW Zhang,y zhangY Zhang,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of separation science

    VOLUME: 30

    Page Numbers: 3050-9

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    ISSN: 1615-9306

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: Nov

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: National Chromatographic R&A Center, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China. Fax: +86-411-84379779.

    Country: Germany

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