Advances In Electrophoretic Protein Separation and Analysis

Wednesday, October 19, 2011: 8:30 AM
L100 C (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
Studies of protein expression patterns play a vital role in understanding the complex responses of cells, tissues, and organisms to stimuli or mutations. While recent developments have allowed these patterns to be investigated at an unprecedented level of detail, further advances are needed in order to fully illuminate the interplay among the many factors governing cellular response. Specifically, new technologies are needed that provide quantitative information with high sensitivity and throughput. This session will focus on the development of such proteomic technologies and their applications. Of particular interest are papers describing advances in electrophoretic protein separations, novel means of detecting and quantifying proteins, methods of analyzing specific protein classes, mass spectroscopic methods, and other related technologies. Papers are also sought that present research on the proteomic analysis of post-translational modifications.


Sponsor:
Topical 3: 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)


Chair:
Tom Berkelman
Email: Thomas_Berkelman@bio-rad.com

Co-Chair:
Phil Beckett
Email: phil.beckett@ge.com



8:30 AM
(424a) The Use of Microchannel Electrophoresis to Understand Amyloid Aggregation
Elizabeth Pryor, Melissa A. Moss and Christa N. Hestekin


8:51 AM


9:12 AM
(424c) PILOT_PROTEIN: A High-Throughput Method for In Silico Discovery of Peptides, Proteins, and Post-Translational Modifications
Richard Baliban, Peter A. DiMaggio Jr., Zukui Li, Mariana Plazas-Mayorca, Benjamin A. Garcia and Christodoulos A. Floudas



9:54 AM
(424e) Fractionation of Complex Peptide Mixtures by IEF: Comparison of off-Gel with In-Gel Separations
Tom Berkelman, Sricharan Bandhakavi, Matthew Stone, Annett Hahn-Windgassen and Aran Paulus


10:15 AM