Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomics and Peptidomics for Systems Biology and Biomarker Discovery

Front Biol (Beijing). 2012 Aug 1;7(4):313-335. doi: 10.1007/s11515-012-1218-y.

Abstract

The scientific community has shown great interest in the field of mass spectrometry-based proteomics and peptidomics for its applications in biology. Proteomics technologies have evolved to produce large datasets of proteins or peptides involved in various biological and disease progression processes producing testable hypothesis for complex biological questions. This review provides an introduction and insight to relevant topics in proteomics and peptidomics including biological material selection, sample preparation, separation techniques, peptide fragmentation, post-translation modifications, quantification, bioinformatics, and biomarker discovery and validation. In addition, current literature and remaining challenges and emerging technologies for proteomics and peptidomics are presented.

Keywords: Mass spectrometry; bioinformatics; biomarker discovery; fragmentation; peptidomics; post-translation modifications; protein quantitation; proteomics; review; sample preparation; separation; validation.