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Changing concepts in the characterisation of microbes and the influence of mass spectrometry

Changing concepts in the characterisation of microbes and the influence of mass spectrometry
Changing concepts in the characterisation of microbes and the influence of mass spectrometry
This chapter contains sections titled:

Background and Early Attempts to Use Mass Spectrometry on Microbes

Characterisation of Microorganisms by MALDI-TOF-MS; from Initial Ideas to the Development of the First Comprehensive Database

Characterisation of Microorganisms from Their Intracellular/Membrane Bound Protein Profiles Using Affinity Capture with Particular Reference to Surface-Enhanced Laser Desorption/Ionisation (SELDI)-TOF-MS

Comparative Analysis of Proteomes of Diverse Strains within a Species; Use of 2D Fluorescence Difference Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE)

Nanoparticles as an Alternative Approach in the Analysis and Detection of Low Abundance and Low Molecular Weight Proteins Using MALDI-TOF-MS

References
Bergery's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology-changing format, reflecting this pattern, Chemical analysis of bacterial cell macromolecules, Diversity and interrelationships between species-central to microbiology development, Microbe characterisation and mass spectrometry influence-changing concepts, Microorganism characterisation by MALDI-TOF-MS, Nanoparticles, alternative approach in analysis and low abundance and low molecular weight protein detection, New technologies-major impact elucidating complex mechanisms in host-bacterial interaction, Proteomes of diverse strains within species-comparative analysis, Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), TOF-MS experiments-development of databases for pattern retrieval and profile matching
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John Wiley & Sons
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Shah, Haroun N., Chilton, Caroline, Rajakaruna, Lakshani, Gaulton, Tom, Hallas, Gillian, Atanassov, Hristo, Khoder, Ghalia, Rakowska, Paulina D., Cerasoli, Eleonora and Gharbia, Saheer E. (2010) Changing concepts in the characterisation of microbes and the influence of mass spectrometry. In, Shah, Haroun N. and Gharbia, Saheer E. (eds.) Mass Spectrometry for Microbial Proteomics. John Wiley & Sons, pp. 1-34. (doi:10.1002/9780470665497.ch1).

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Abstract

This chapter contains sections titled:

Background and Early Attempts to Use Mass Spectrometry on Microbes

Characterisation of Microorganisms by MALDI-TOF-MS; from Initial Ideas to the Development of the First Comprehensive Database

Characterisation of Microorganisms from Their Intracellular/Membrane Bound Protein Profiles Using Affinity Capture with Particular Reference to Surface-Enhanced Laser Desorption/Ionisation (SELDI)-TOF-MS

Comparative Analysis of Proteomes of Diverse Strains within a Species; Use of 2D Fluorescence Difference Gel Electrophoresis (DIGE)

Nanoparticles as an Alternative Approach in the Analysis and Detection of Low Abundance and Low Molecular Weight Proteins Using MALDI-TOF-MS

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Published date: 15 June 2010
Keywords: Bergery's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology-changing format, reflecting this pattern, Chemical analysis of bacterial cell macromolecules, Diversity and interrelationships between species-central to microbiology development, Microbe characterisation and mass spectrometry influence-changing concepts, Microorganism characterisation by MALDI-TOF-MS, Nanoparticles, alternative approach in analysis and low abundance and low molecular weight protein detection, New technologies-major impact elucidating complex mechanisms in host-bacterial interaction, Proteomes of diverse strains within species-comparative analysis, Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), TOF-MS experiments-development of databases for pattern retrieval and profile matching

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/485938
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Author: Haroun N. Shah
Author: Caroline Chilton
Author: Lakshani Rajakaruna
Author: Tom Gaulton
Author: Gillian Hallas
Author: Hristo Atanassov
Author: Ghalia Khoder
Author: Eleonora Cerasoli
Author: Saheer E. Gharbia
Editor: Haroun N. Shah
Editor: Saheer E. Gharbia

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