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Amir Ata Saei1, Bahareh Ghaffari2, Borzoo Bonakdarpour3
1Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
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The blood plasma proteome is a rich reservoir of potential biomarkers, yet its analysis is hindered by a protein concentration dynamic range exceeding ten orders of magnitude. Traditional fractionation and enrichment methods often present limitations in detecting rare proteins masked by the presence of abundant proteins. A promising frontier technology has emerged to overcome such limitations: leveraging nanoparticle protein coronas to enrich low-abundance plasma proteins and unveil previously inaccessible layers of the proteome. This Perspective highlights the capabilities of the protein corona technology in enhancing proteome coverage, addresses its current limitations and outlines future directions in proteoform analysis and causal inference.
