Recent advances in proteolysis and peptide/protein separation by chromatographic strategies

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This review gives a broad glance on the progress of recent advances on proteolysis and peptide/protein separation by chromatographic strategies in the past ten years, covering the main research in these areas especially in China. The reviewed research focused on enzymatic micro-reactors and peptide separation in bottom-up approaches, and protein and peptide separation in top-down approaches. The new enzymatic micro-reactor is able to accelerate proteolytic reaction rate from conventionally a couple of hours to a few seconds, and the multiple dimensional chromatographic-separation with various models or arrays could sufficiently separate the proteomic mixture. These advances have significantly promoted the research of protein/peptide separation and identification in proteomics. © Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010.

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Zhang, X. M., Liu, B. H., Zhang, L. H., Zou, H. F., Cao, J., Gao, M. X., … Zhang, Y. K. (2010, April). Recent advances in proteolysis and peptide/protein separation by chromatographic strategies. Science China Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11426-010-0135-7

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