A minimalist approach to protein identification

07 September 2017, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

This work demonstrates a minimal single-molecule proteolysis-free approach that requires very small samples, is non-destructive, and can be translated with currently available technology into a portable device for possible use in the field or in an academic setting, or in a pre-screening step preceding conventional mass spectrometry.

Keywords

protein identification studies
nanopores
isoelectric focus
protein sequence volume
gel electrophoresis
proteome
Biological Sciences
Chemistry

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