Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Serum proteomics system and associated methods
- Patent Title (中): 血清蛋白质组学系统及相关方法
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Application No.: US12521027Application Date: 2007-12-26
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Publication No.: US08552364B2Publication Date: 2013-10-08
- Inventor: Steven W. Graves , Craig Dan Thulin , Michael Sean Esplin
- Applicant: Steven W. Graves , Craig Dan Thulin , Michael Sean Esplin
- Applicant Address: US UT Provo US UT Salt Lake City US UT Salt Lake City
- Assignee: Brigham Young University,University of Utah Research Foundation,IHC Health Services
- Current Assignee: Brigham Young University,University of Utah Research Foundation,IHC Health Services
- Current Assignee Address: US UT Provo US UT Salt Lake City US UT Salt Lake City
- Agency: Gardner Groff Greenwald & Villanueva, P.C.
- International Application: PCT/US2007/026346 WO 20071226
- International Announcement: WO2008/079407 WO 20080703
- Main IPC: H01J49/00
- IPC: H01J49/00

Abstract:
Methods for proteomic analysis are provided. For example, in one aspect a method for identifying and sequencing a peptide may include fractionating a biological sample containing a peptide of interest to at least partially isolate the peptide, obtaining mass spectra of the peptide, and accelerating the peptide into a collision chamber at a plurality of discrete collision energies for a discrete period of time to form a plurality of peptide fragments for each of the plurality of discrete collision energies. The method may further include obtaining a plurality of fragmentation mass spectra from the plurality of peptide fragments for each of the plurality of discrete collision energies, summing the plurality of fragmentation mass spectra from each of the plurality of discrete collision energies to form a plurality of discrete collision energy mass spectra, one discrete collision energy mass spectra from each discrete collision energy, summing the plurality of discrete collision energy mass spectra to form a final mass spectrum for the peptide fragments, and identifying a sequence of amino acids corresponding to the peptide from the final mass spectrum.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100163721A1 SERUM PROTEOMICS SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS Public/Granted day:2010-07-01
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