The relationship between genes and diseases has been studied extensively since the completion of human genome project in 2003. The direct cause of these diseases is sometimes related to the proteins produced in the human body by the human genome. The study of these proteins, "Proteomics" is very important in order to understand the relationship between genes and diseases.
The general method for protein analysis is isolation of the targeted protein by 2-D gel electrophoresis, followed by digestion with proteases to yield peptide fragment mixtures, which are then analyzed by MS/MS to identify the fragments, from which the isolated protein can then be reconstructed. However several problems still remain with 2-D gel electrophoresis, as extremely acidic, basic, or hydrophobic proteins cannot be fully separated. Furthermore, only the highly skilled experts are able to manage the 2-D gel electrophoresis to obtain reproducible data. For these reasons, new and improved methods for protein analysis have been explored.
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Published TCIMAIL newest issue No.199