Issue 8, 12 May 2004

In this issue:

Nilesh S. Tannu, Jian Wu, Vamshi K. Rao, Himanshu S. Gadgil, Michael J. Pabst, Ivan C. Gerling and Rajendra Raghow
Paraffin-wax-coated plates as matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization sample support for high-throughput identification of proteins by peptide mass fingerprinting
Analytical Biochemistry 327(2) (2004) 222-232

Jason Lanman and Peter E Prevelige Jr
High-sensitivity mass spectrometry for imaging subunit interactions: hydrogen/deuterium exchange
Current Opinion in Structural Biology 14(2) (2004) 181-188

Adrian D. Hegeman, Amy C. Harms, Michael R. Sussman, Anne E. Bunner and Jeffrey F. Harper
An isotope labeling strategy for quantifying the degree of phosphorylation at multiple sites in proteins
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry 15(5) (2004) 647-653

Yinsheng Wang, Shetty Vivekananda, Lijie Men and Qibin Zhang
Fragmentation of protonated ions of peptides containing cysteine, cysteine sulfinic acid, and cysteine sulfonic acid
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry 15(5) (2004) 697-702

Bernhard Spengler
De novo sequencing, peptide composition analysis, and composition-based sequencing: a new strategy employing accurate mass determination by fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry 15(5) (2004) 703-714

Hui Jiang, Heather Desaire, Vladimir Y. Butnev and George R. Bousfield
Glycoprotein profiling by electrospray mass spectrometry
Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry 15(5) (2004) 750-758

Pier Giorgio Righetti
Determination of the isoelectric point of proteins by capillary isoelectric focusing
Journal of Chromatography A 1037(1-2) (2004) 491-499

Leann M. Hopkins, Michael Schall, Joseph F. Leykam and John A. Gerlach
Characterization of major histocompatibility complex-associated peptides from a small volume of whole blood
Analytical Biochemistry 328(2) (2004) 155-161

Constance J. Jeffery
Moonlighting proteins: complications and implications for proteomics research
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2) (2004) 71-78

J. Daniel Navarro and Akhilesh Pandey
Unraveling the human interactome: lessons from the yeast
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2) (2004) 79-84

Stephen Naylor
Proteomics: the `omic' technology hole in drug discovery and development?
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 1-2

Éva Hunyadi-Gulyás and Katalin F. Medzihradszky
Factors that contribute to the complexity of protein digests
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 3-10

Jeroen Krijgsveld and Albert J.R. Heck
Quantitative proteomics by metabolic labeling with stable isotopes
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 11-15

Kris Gevaert and Joël Vandekerckhove
COFRADIC™: the Hubble telescope of proteomics
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 16-22

Óscar Yanes, Josep Villanueva, Enrique Querol and Francesc X. Aviles
Intensity-fading MALDI-TOF-MS: novel screening for ligand binding and drug discovery
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 23-30

James W. Hager
Q TRAP™ mass spectrometer technology for proteomics applications
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 31-36

Thomas Kislinger, Brian Cox and Andrew Emili
PRISM: a new strategy to analyze the mammalian proteome
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 37-42

Keiryn L. Bennett, Jan C. Brřnd, Dan B. Kristensen, Alexandre V. Podtelejnikov and Jacek R. Wisniewski
Analysis of large-scale MS data sets: the dramas and the delights
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 43-49

Jacques Colinge and Alexandre Masselot
Mass spectrometry has married statistics: uncle is functionality, children are selectivity and sensitivity
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 50-55

Michael C. Giddings
Genome fingerprint scanning for protein identification and gene finding
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 56-62

Gerard Cagney and Andrew Emili
Proteogest: a tool for facilitating proteomics using mass spectrometry
Drug Discovery Today: TARGETS 3(2S) (2004) 63-65