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"Large scale localization of protein phosphorylation by use of electron capture dissociation mass spectrometry."
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Sweet SM, Bailey CM, Cunningham DL, Heath JK, Cooper HJ
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Published May 1, 2009
in Mol Cell Proteomics
volume 8
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Pubmed ID:
19131326
Abstract:
We used on-line electron capture dissociation (ECD) for the large scale identification and localization of sites of phosphorylation. Each FT-ICR ECD event was paired with a linear ion trap collision-induced dissociation (CID) event, allowing a direct comparison of the relative merits of ECD and CID for phosphopeptide identification and site localization. Linear ion trap CID was shown to be most efficient for phosphopeptide identification, whereas FT-ICR ECD was superior for localization of sites of phosphorylation. The combination of confident CID and ECD identification and confident CID and ECD localization is particularly valuable in cases where a phosphopeptide is identified just once within a phosphoproteomics experiment.
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