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Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to identify protein drug targets from whole cell systems

Allardyce, Claire Samantha  
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Dyson, Paul Joseph  
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Abou-Shakra, Fadi R.
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2001
Chemical Communications (ChemComm)

Proteins from cisplatin treated bacterial cells were partially separated by 1D polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and analysed by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry; using peptide fingerprinting methods central to proteomics, the band containing the highest levels of platinum was found to contain outer membrane protein A, which may be involved in cisplatin uptake

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research article
DOI
10.1039/B108418F
Author(s)
Allardyce, Claire Samantha  
Dyson, Paul Joseph  
Abou-Shakra, Fadi R.
Birtwistleb, Heather
Coffey, Jonathan
Date Issued

2001

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Published in
Chemical Communications (ChemComm)
Volume

1

Issue

24

Start page

2708

End page

2709

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

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LCOM  
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October 29, 2018
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