Questions tagged [proteomics]

Large scale study of proteins.

Proteomics is the large scale study of proteins, just as genomics is the large scale study of genomes. The proteome is the complete set of proteins which an organism uses and modifies, and is potentially variable through time within individual organisms.

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Didehydro cysteine as a modification in unreduced/unalkylated proteomics

I am analysing proteomic data, some of which was digested with the Thermo SMART Digest Kit and some by in-gel digest. I am not a laboratory scientist, and have noted that the samples processed with SMART Digest Kit have very low proportion…
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Are 'high-throughput' and 'large-scale' proteomics synonyms?

I wonder if 'high-throughput proteomics' and 'large-scale proteomics' are generally used synonymously? It would make sense to me to distinguish between 'high-throughput' as in a 'large number of samples' vs. 'large-scale' as in 'big samples with…
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File sizes in Proteomics Experiments

I was wondering what file sizes does a typical proteomics experiment outputs in each phase (identification and quantification).| Also, how does the type of the quantification (relative, absolute) affect the size of the output files.