Research  >  Proteome Standards

In 2002 we developed first-generation protein experimental mixtures with known physico-chemical characteristics for proteome studies. These mixtures were used in our recently developed statistical models for peptide and protein identifications, as well as our proteome and metabolome studies of the model organisms S. oneidensis, E. coli, and H. influenzae. The data from these standard mixtures are still available FREE of CHARGE.

 

BIATECH has recently introduced two second-generation peptide and protein standard mixtures for HTP proteome studies. These standard mixtures are described in our paper:

S. Purvine, A. Picone, & E. Kolker, "Standard Mixtures for Proteome Studies"
OMICS, 2004, 8(1), 79-92.

Kolker E, Hogan JM, Higdon R, Kolker N, Landorf E, Yakunin AF, Collart FR, van Belle G, "Development of BIATECH-54 standard mixtures for assessment of protein identification and relative expression."
Proteomics. 2007 Oct;7(20):3693-8.
We recommend that you use the data from these improved mixtures, which are also available FREE of CHARGE to nonprofit, educational, and academic researchers.

To download the data, please print the request page. A signature is required from the lab/department head, group leader, or manager. Please also add your name, affiliation, and exact address, including e-mail, phone, and fax.

Mail or fax it to us at:


Seattle Childrens's Hospital

Research Institute

1900 Ninth Avenue,
Seattle
WA 98101
-1304
[FAX]
(206) 9877175

ATTN: Natali Kolker

 

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Proteome - proteins expressed by a cell or organ at a particular time and under specific conditions – is analyzed by Proteomics - the study of the full set of proteins encoded by a genome. The leading proteomics approach to date employed by BIATECH is mass spectrometry.