Reprint

Advanced Techniques for the Analysis of Protein and RNA

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August 2024
176 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1935-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1936-2 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Advanced Techniques for the Analysis of Protein and RNA that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Summary

Proteins and RNAs are vital components of cellular machinery, playing diverse roles from structural functions to regulating signaling pathways and cellular processes. Their involvement is especially critical during development and in response to environmental stimuli, influencing growth, differentiation, immune responses, and other key biological activities. Enhancing the detection of proteins and RNAs, including mRNA and microRNA, is crucial for deepening our understanding of cellular dynamics and their roles in health and disease. Recent advancements in analytical techniques, such as mass spectrometry, immunoassays, and biosensors, have significantly expanded our knowledge of protein and RNA functions and interactions. These technologies are revolutionizing healthcare and environmental science by enabling precise diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of various diseases, thereby improving global quality of life. In the Special Issue of Chemosensors titled "Advanced Techniques for the Analysis of Proteins and RNAs," nine studies showcase cutting-edge methodologies in biosensing, enzymatic assays, chromatography, and colorimetric and fluorescent assays. Highlights include the development of a HiBiT biosensor for YAP/TAZ proteins in cancer research, an impedimetric biosensor for biomarker detection, peptide-based assays for protein quantification, and chromatographic sensors for assessing food freshness. These studies collectively advance the field of protein and RNA analysis, offering valuable insights and methodologies poised to drive further research and innovation.

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Keywords
multi-endpoint toxicity test; rural area; toxic equivalent concentration; ecological risk assessment; Bradford reagent; ProteOrange; QuDye; fluorescent dye; protein assay; LoD; LoQ; impedimetric biosensor; zinc oxide; express detection; nanorods; antibodies; label-free detection; hydrothermal synthesis; fast protein liquid chromatography; UV detection; meat freshness; fish freshness; inosine monophosphate; hypoxanthine; nucleotide salvage; protein; graphene FET; device functionalization; biosensing; peptide aptamers; biosensors; lactoferrin; electrophoresis; ligands; LAMP; RT-LAMP; paper-based diagnostics; point-of-care diagnostics; trypsin-inhibition-based assay; detection of pollutants; food additives; chemoenzymatic assay; trypsin immobilization; protein fluorescence; HiBiT; biosensor; YAP/TAZ; triple-negative breast cancer; hepatocellular carcinoma; microRNAs; electrochemistry; optics; electrochemiluminescence; n/a

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