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Informationen zum Autor Michael L. Gross, PhD , is a Professor in the Departments of Chemistry, Medicine, and Immunology at Washington University in St. Louis. He is also Principal Investigator at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research Resource in Mass Spectrometry. Guodong Chen, PhD , is Principal Scientist in Bioanalytical and Discovery Analytical Sciences at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Princeton, New Jersey. He heads a mass spectrometry group in support of drug discovery as well as development programs in small molecule pharmaceuticals and biologics. Birendra N. Pramanik, PhD, was a Distinguished Fellow at Schering-Plough Research Institute (SPRI), where he directed the spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and NMR programs. Klappentext The book that highlights mass spectrometry and its application in characterizing proteins and peptides in drug discoveryAn instrumental analytical method for quantifying the mass and characterization of various samples from small molecules to large proteins, mass spectrometry (MS) has become one of the most widely used techniques for studying proteins and peptides over the last decade. Bringing together the work of experts in academia and industry, Protein and Peptide Mass Spectrometry in Drug Discovery highlights current analytical approaches, industry practices, and modern strategies for the characterization of both peptides and proteins in drug discovery.Illustrating the critical role MS technology plays in characterizing target proteins and protein products, the methods used, ion mobility, and the use of microwave radiation to speed proteolysis, the book also covers important emerging applications for neuroproteomics and antigenic peptides. Placing an emphasis on the pharmaceutical industry, the book stresses practice and applications, presenting real-world examples covering the most recent advances in mass spectrometry, and providing an invaluable resource for pharmaceutical scientists in industry and academia, analytical and bioanalytical chemists, and researchers in protein science and proteomics. "This book will be a valuable reference as it contains plenty of depth and substance to be of interest to experienced practitioners of mass spectrometry and related techniques, but is still accessible to pharmaceutical researchers who want to learn more about MS technologies and its applications." (American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 1 July 2012) Zusammenfassung With chapters provided by international leading experts, this book covers the recent advances in protein and peptide mass spectrometry. Inhaltsverzeichnis PREFACE xv CONTRIBUTORS xvii PART I METHODOLOGY 1 1 Ionization Methods in Protein Mass Spectrometry 3 Ismael Cotte-Rodriguez, Yun Zhang, Zhixin Miao, and Hao Chen 1.1 History of the Development of Protein Mass Spectrometry 4 1.2 Laser-Based Ionization Methods for Proteins 5 1.3 Spray-Based Ionization Methods for Proteins 13 1.4 Ambient Ionization Methods 20 1.5 Conclusions 30 Acknowledgments 30 References 30 2 Ion Activation and Mass Analysis in Protein Mass Spectrometry 43 Cheng Lin and Peter O'Connor 2.1 Introduction 43 2.2 Ion Activation and Tandem MS Analysis 46 2.3 Mass Analyzers 59 References 81 3 Target Proteins: Bottom-up and Top-down Proteomics 89 Michael Boyne and Ron Bose 3.1 Mass Spectral Approaches to Targeted Protein Identification 89 3.2 Bottom-up Proteomics 90 3.3 Top-down Approaches 96 3.4 Next-Generation Approaches 98 References 99 4 Quantitative Proteomics by Mass Spectrometry 101 Jacob Galan, Anton Iliuk, and W. Andy Tao 4.1 Introduction 101 4.2 In-Cell Labeling 105 4.3 Quantitation via Isotopic Labeling of Protei...