Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7610000 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2016 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
The use of the porous graphitic stationary phase in the first dimension resulted in efficient separation of histone peptides across the gradient, with good resolution and is orthogonal to the online C18 reverse phase chromatography. Overall, more histone peptides were identified using the 2D-LC approach compared to conventional 1D-LC approaches. In addition, a bioinformatic pipeline was developed in-house to enable the high throughput efficient and accurate quantification of fractionated histone peptides. The automation of a section of the downstream analysis pipeline increased the throughput of the 2D-LC-MS/MS approach for the quantification of histone post translational modifications.
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Authors
Thomas C. Minshull, Joby Cole, David H. Dockrell, Robert C. Read, Mark J. Dickman,