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Computational Methods for Mass Spectrometry Proteomics

by Ingvar Eidhammer, Svein-Ole Mikalsen, Lennart Martens, Kristian Flikka
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Overview

Proteomics is the study of the subsets of proteins present in different parts of an organism and how they change with time and varying conditions. Mass spectrometry is the leading technology used in proteomics, and the field relies heavily on bioinformatics to process and analyze the acquired data.   Since recent years have seen tremendous developments in instrumentation and proteomics-related bioinformatics, there is clearly a need for a solid introduction to the crossroads where proteomics and bioinformatics meet.

Computational Methods for Mass Spectrometry Proteomics describes the different instruments and methodologies used in proteomics in a unified manner. The authors put an emphasis on the computational methods for the different phases of a proteomics analysis, but the underlying principles in protein chemistry and instrument technology are also described. The book is illustrated by a number of figures and examples, and contains exercises for the reader. Written in an accessible yet rigorous style, it is a valuable reference for both informaticians and biologists.

Computational Methods for Mass Spectrometry Proteomics is suited for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of bioinformatics and molecular biology with an interest in proteomics. It also provides a good introduction and reference source for researchers new to proteomics, and for people who come into more peripheral contact with the field.

Synopsis

Proteomics is the study of the subsets of proteins present in different parts of an organism and how they change with time and varying conditions. Mass spectrometry is the leading technology used in proteomics, and the field relies heavily on bioinformatics to process and analyze the acquired data.   Since recent years have seen tremendous developments in instrumentation and proteomics-related bioinformatics, there is clearly a need for a solid introduction to the crossroads where proteomics and bioinformatics meet.

Computational Methods for Mass Spectrometry Proteomics describes the different instruments and methodologies used in proteomics in a unified manner. The authors put an emphasis on the computational methods for the different phases of a proteomics analysis, but the underlying principles in protein chemistry and instrument technology are also described. The book is illustrated by a number of figures and examples, and contains exercises for the reader. Written in an accessible yet rigorous style, it is a valuable reference for both informaticians and biologists.

Computational Methods for Mass Spectrometry Proteomics is suited for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of bioinformatics and molecular biology with an interest in proteomics. It also provides a good introduction and reference source for researchers new to proteomics, and for people who come into more peripheral contact with the field.

About the Author, Ingvar Eidhammer

Ingvar Eidhammer. Associate Professor, Department of Informatics, University of Bergen, Norway

Lennart Martens. European Bioinformatics Institute, EBI, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK

Svein-Ole Mikalsen. The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Oslo, Norway

Kristian Flikka. University of Bergen, Norway

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"I will suggest it to new staff entering our computational biology group that would like to work with LC-MS/MS data. I look forward to see what the authors have in store for the next edition." (J Am Soc Mass Spectrom, 2011)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2008
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
296
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780470512975

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