Tmt labelling for the quantitative analysis of adaptive responses in the meningococcal proteome

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Abstract

In addition to standard gel-based proteomic approaches, gel-free approaches using isobaric label reagents, such as Tandem Mass Tags (TMT), provide a straightforward method for studying adaptations in microbial proteomes to changing environmental conditions. This approach does not have the known difficulties of 2-D gel electrophoresis with proteins of extreme biochemical properties. The workflow described here was designed to study adaptive responses in bacteria and has been applied to study the response of meningococci to iron limitation. The supplemental use of western blotting allows the confirmation of certain changes in protein abundance identified within the TMT study.

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Kuhn, K., Baumann, C., Tommassen, J., & Prinz, T. (2012). Tmt labelling for the quantitative analysis of adaptive responses in the meningococcal proteome. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 799, pp. 127–141). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-346-2_8

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