Dynamic range compression with proteominer™: Principles and examples

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One of the main challenges in proteomics investigation, protein biomarker research, and protein purity and contamination analysis is how to efficiently enrich and detect low-abundance proteins in biological samples. One approach that makes the detection of rare species possible is the treatment of biological samples with solid-phase combinatorial peptide ligand libraries, ProteoMiner. This method utilizes hexapeptide bead library with huge diversity to bind and enrich low-abundance proteins but remove most of the high-abundance proteins, therefore compresses the protein abundance range in the samples. This work describes optimized protocols and highlights on the successful application of ProteoMiner to protein identification and analysis.

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Li, L. (2015). Dynamic range compression with proteominerTM: Principles and examples. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1295, pp. 99–107). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2550-6_9

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