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Middle-Down and Top-Down Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Co-occurring Histone Modifications.

Current protocols in protein science (2014-08-02)
Rosalynn C Molden, Benjamin A Garcia
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Histones are chromatin proteins that are highly modified with many different types of post-translational modifications. These modifications act in concert to regulate a number of chromatin-related processes. However, identification and quantification of co-occurring histone post-translational modifications is challenging because there are many potential combinations of modifications and because the commonly used strategy of fragmenting proteins using trypsin or an alternative protease prior to LC-MS/MS analysis results in the loss of connectivity between modifications on different peptides. In this unit, mass spectrometric methods to analyze combinatorial histone modifications on histone tails (middle-down mass spectrometry) and on intact histones (top-down mass spectrometry) are described.

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Butyric acid, ≥99%
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Endoproteinase Glu-C (V8 Protease), from Staphylococcus aureus V8