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From large analogical instruments to small digital black boxes: 40 years of progress in mass spectrometry and its role in proteomics. Part I 1965-1984

AutorGelpí, Emili CSIC
Palabras claveHistory of early mass spectrometry
MS coupling to GC and LC
MS instrumentation development
New ionization techniques
Protein chemistry
Proteomics
Fecha de publicaciónabr-2008
EditorWiley-Blackwell
CitaciónJournal of Mass Spectrometry 43(4): 419-435 (2008)
ResumenAs the title implies, the author undertakes a personal retrospective on the developments that since 1965 have shaped MS and taken it from a position of simply playing a role in protein chemistry to becoming an indispensable tool in proteomics, all in the past 40-year span. The article reviews the MS timeline of events, stopping at various time points where MS made significant contributions to protein chemistry or where the development of new instrumentation for MS represented a major advance for peptide and protein work. Major highlights in the field and their significance for peptide and protein characterization are covered, starting from the pioneering work carried out in the 1960s on peptide derivative formation and sequencing with instrumentation proper of that time, to later work done with triple, quad, and four-sector instruments, and on to the more recent work on the characterization of the proteome with ion traps, time-of-flight (TOF) instruments, and new ionization and tagging techniques.
DescripciónPresented in part at the "1st meeting of the European Proteomics Association/2nd Congress of the Spanish Proteomics Society (Valencia-Spain, february 2007).
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jms.1403
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/37363
DOI10.1002/jms.1403
ISSN1076-5174
E-ISSN1096-9888
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