Growing trend of CE at the omics level: The frontier of systems biology - An update

Authors
Ban, EunmiPark, Soo HyunKang, Min-JungLee, Hyun-JungSong, Eun JooYoo, Young Sook
Issue Date
2012-01
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Citation
Electrophoresis, v.33, no.1, pp.2 - 13
Abstract
Omics is the study of proteins, peptides, genes, and metabolites in living organisms. Systems biology aims to understand the system through the study of the relationship between elements such as genes and proteins in biological system. Recently, systems biology emerged as the result of the advanced development of high-throughput analysis technologies such as DNA sequencers, DNA arrays, and mass spectrometry for omics studies. Among a number of analytical tools and technologies, CE and CE coupled to MS are promising and relatively rapidly developing tools with the potential to provide qualitative and quantitative analyses of biological molecules. With an emphasis on CE for systems biology, this review summarizes the method developments and applications of CE for the genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic studies focusing on the drug discovery and disease diagnosis and therapies since 2009.
Keywords
ELECTROPHORESIS-MASS SPECTROMETRY; IMMUNOAFFINITY CAPILLARY-ELECTROPHORESIS; GENERATION SEQUENCING TECHNOLOGY; MALDI-TOF/TOF MS; FLUORESCENCE DETECTION; METABOLOMIC ANALYSIS; BAC TRANSGENEOMICS; PROTEIN COMPLEXES; IDENTIFICATION; SEPARATION; CE; Omics; Systems biology
ISSN
0173-0835
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/129679
DOI
10.1002/elps.201100344
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