TY - JOUR
T1 - Proteomics for the identification of specifically oxidized proteins in brain
T2 - Technology and application to the study of neurodegenerative disorders
AU - Butterfield, D. A.
AU - Castegna, A.
PY - 2003/12
Y1 - 2003/12
N2 - Proteomics offers the opportunity elucidate the complex protein interactions of cellular systems by studying the products of genes, i.e., proteins, and their structure, function and localization. The purpose of proteomics is to explain the information contained in the genome sequences in order to provide clues on cellular events, especially related to disease. Our proteomic approach has made possible the identification of specifically oxidized proteins in Alzheimers disease (AD) brain, providing for the first time evidence on how oxidative stress plays a crucial role in AD-related neurodegeneration. This represents an example of the use of proteomics to solve biological problems related to disease. The field, which is still in its infancy, represents a very promising way to elucidate mechanism of disease at a protein level. However, the techniques that support its development present several limitations and require introduction of new tools and innovation in order to achieve a fast, reliable and sensitive method to understand normal biological processes and their regulation as well as these cellular properties in disease.
AB - Proteomics offers the opportunity elucidate the complex protein interactions of cellular systems by studying the products of genes, i.e., proteins, and their structure, function and localization. The purpose of proteomics is to explain the information contained in the genome sequences in order to provide clues on cellular events, especially related to disease. Our proteomic approach has made possible the identification of specifically oxidized proteins in Alzheimers disease (AD) brain, providing for the first time evidence on how oxidative stress plays a crucial role in AD-related neurodegeneration. This represents an example of the use of proteomics to solve biological problems related to disease. The field, which is still in its infancy, represents a very promising way to elucidate mechanism of disease at a protein level. However, the techniques that support its development present several limitations and require introduction of new tools and innovation in order to achieve a fast, reliable and sensitive method to understand normal biological processes and their regulation as well as these cellular properties in disease.
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - Neurodegeneration
KW - Oxidized proteins
KW - Proteomics
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U2 - 10.1007/s00726-003-0027-7
DO - 10.1007/s00726-003-0027-7
M3 - Review article
C2 - 14661101
AN - SCOPUS:0346100510
SN - 0939-4451
VL - 25
SP - 419
EP - 425
JO - Amino Acids
JF - Amino Acids
IS - 3-4
ER -