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Super-SILAC Quantitative Proteome Profiling of Zebrafish Larvae
Guillermo Aragoneses-Cazorla1, Andres Machuca1, M Pilar Buendia-Nacarino1
1Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Chemical Sciences, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
The super-SILAC approach enables the quantitative proteome profiling of highly complex samples such as biological tissues or whole organisms. In this approach, a super-SILAC mix consisting of heavy isotope-labeled cells representative of the tissue or organism to be analyzed is mixed with the unlabeled samples of interest, such that the labeled proteins act as a spike-in standard, thus allowing the relative quantification of proteins between the samples of interest. In this chapter, we thoroughly describe the protocol to carry out the super-SILAC approach using a common in vivo model such as zebrafish larvae.

