Extending the scope of neuropeptidomics in the mammalian brain

Neuropeptides are signaling molecules of intermediate size that are involved in neurotransmission and endocrine regulation. Complete monitoring of neuropeptides using neuropeptidomics approaches remains an important goal for describing targeted physiological regulation pathways. Considerable effort...

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Main Authors: Xiaozhe Zhang, Filomena Petruzziello, Gregor Rainer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-06-01
Series:EuPA Open Proteomics
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212968514000294
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spelling doaj-1b734a4d7ada44d2a2a7b5f799d5dd172020-11-24T23:22:26ZengElsevierEuPA Open Proteomics2212-96852014-06-013C27327910.1016/j.euprot.2014.04.004Extending the scope of neuropeptidomics in the mammalian brainXiaozhe Zhang0Filomena Petruzziello1Gregor Rainer2Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 116023, ChinaDepartment of Medicine, University of Fribourg, Fribourg CH-1700, SwitzerlandDepartment of Medicine, University of Fribourg, Fribourg CH-1700, SwitzerlandNeuropeptides are signaling molecules of intermediate size that are involved in neurotransmission and endocrine regulation. Complete monitoring of neuropeptides using neuropeptidomics approaches remains an important goal for describing targeted physiological regulation pathways. Considerable effort has been expended, particularly in terms of technique and methodology development, to extend the scope of neuropeptidomics. The capability of peptide characterization has been gradually improved, thus responding to increasing demands for broad detection and determination of various peptides. In this review, we discuss some achievements for the improvement of peptide identification coverage and their application for brain diseases and studying consequences of drug applications.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212968514000294NeuropeptidesMass spectrometryBrainTree shrews
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author Xiaozhe Zhang
Filomena Petruzziello
Gregor Rainer
spellingShingle Xiaozhe Zhang
Filomena Petruzziello
Gregor Rainer
Extending the scope of neuropeptidomics in the mammalian brain
EuPA Open Proteomics
Neuropeptides
Mass spectrometry
Brain
Tree shrews
author_facet Xiaozhe Zhang
Filomena Petruzziello
Gregor Rainer
author_sort Xiaozhe Zhang
title Extending the scope of neuropeptidomics in the mammalian brain
title_short Extending the scope of neuropeptidomics in the mammalian brain
title_full Extending the scope of neuropeptidomics in the mammalian brain
title_fullStr Extending the scope of neuropeptidomics in the mammalian brain
title_full_unstemmed Extending the scope of neuropeptidomics in the mammalian brain
title_sort extending the scope of neuropeptidomics in the mammalian brain
publisher Elsevier
series EuPA Open Proteomics
issn 2212-9685
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Neuropeptides are signaling molecules of intermediate size that are involved in neurotransmission and endocrine regulation. Complete monitoring of neuropeptides using neuropeptidomics approaches remains an important goal for describing targeted physiological regulation pathways. Considerable effort has been expended, particularly in terms of technique and methodology development, to extend the scope of neuropeptidomics. The capability of peptide characterization has been gradually improved, thus responding to increasing demands for broad detection and determination of various peptides. In this review, we discuss some achievements for the improvement of peptide identification coverage and their application for brain diseases and studying consequences of drug applications.
topic Neuropeptides
Mass spectrometry
Brain
Tree shrews
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212968514000294
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