Standing Kenneth G
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manitoba, MB R3T 2N2, Winnipeg, Canada.
Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2003 Oct;13(5):595-601. doi: 10.1016/j.sbi.2003.09.005.
Although the advent of large-scale genomic sequencing has greatly simplified the task of determining the primary structures of peptides and proteins, the genomic sequences of many organisms are still unknown. Even for those that are known, modifications such as post-translational events may prevent the identification of all or part of the protein sequence. Thus, complete characterization of the protein primary structure often requires determination of the protein sequence by mass spectrometry with minimal assistance from genomic data - de novo protein sequencing. This task has been facilitated by technical developments during the past few years: 'soft' ionization techniques, new forms of chemical modification (derivatization), new types of mass spectrometer and improved software.
尽管大规模基因组测序的出现极大地简化了确定肽和蛋白质一级结构的任务,但许多生物的基因组序列仍然未知。即使对于已知的基因组序列,诸如翻译后事件等修饰可能会阻碍对全部或部分蛋白质序列的识别。因此,蛋白质一级结构的完整表征通常需要通过质谱法确定蛋白质序列,且尽可能少地借助基因组数据——即从头蛋白质测序。过去几年的技术发展推动了这项任务的进展:“软”电离技术、新的化学修饰(衍生化)形式、新型质谱仪以及改进的软件。