The effectiveness of microwave-assisted protein digestion in different well positions of a 96-well microplate was investigated where microwave-assisted protein digestion of bovine serum albumin was performed in 10 different wells of a 96-well microplate in a microwave oven. Similarly increased sequence coverages (~70%) were generally observed for the 10 microwave-assisted protein digestion samples compared to conventional overnight digestion (63%), which is possibly due to higher miscleavage ratios (~53%) of the samples from microwave-assisted protein digestion than conventional overnight digestion (42.1%). The reproducible results of microwave-assisted digestions from different well positions demonstrate the potential of high-throughput analysis of proteins using microwave-assisted protein digestion.
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Lee, J. H., Park, S., Lee, S., Hong, J., Hwan Park, K., Sik Kim, H., & Kim, J. (2011). Microwave-assisted protein digestion on various locations of a microplate. Mass Spectrometry Letters, 2(4), 84–87. https://doi.org/10.5478/MSL.2011.2.4.084
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