November 10, 2017
Journal Article

Advances in Microscale Separations towards Nanoproteomics Applications

Abstract

Microscale separations (e.g., liquid chromatography or capillary electrophoresis) coupled with mass spectrometry (MS) has become the primary tool for advanced proteomics, an indispensable technology for gaining understanding of complex biological processes. While significant advances have been achieved in MS-based proteomics, the current platforms still face a significant challenge in overall sensitivity towards nanoproteomics (i.e., with less than 1 g total amount of proteins available) applications such as cellular heterogeneity in tissue pathologies. Herein, we review recent advances in microscale separation techniques and integrated sample processing systems that improve the overall sensitivity and coverage of the proteomics workflow, and their contributions towards nanoproteomics applications.

Revised: February 19, 2018 | Published: November 10, 2017

Citation

Yi L., P.D. Piehowski, T. Shi, R.D. Smith, and W. Qian. 2017. Advances in Microscale Separations towards Nanoproteomics Applications. Journal of Chromatography A 1523. PNNL-SA-125498. doi:10.1016/j.chroma.2017.07.055